PhpGedView is free and open-source web-based genealogy software written in PHP. It was created by John Finlay and first released on SourceForge in June 2002. The software displays and edits genealogy data through a web browser, using GEDCOM as its central data format.

PhpGedView was named SourceForge Project of the Month in December 2003 and became one of the more visible early web-based genealogy applications. In 2010, several active developers forked the project to create webtrees.

History

John Finlay created PhpGedView after looking for a dynamic GEDCOM-to-HTML converter for his own genealogy website.

SourceForge selected PhpGedView as its Project of the Month for December 2003. The SourceForge profile described it as a PHP genealogy program for sharing family-tree information on the web, and noted that the project had risen into the top projects on the site after its 2002 release.

Features

PhpGedView is a multi-user genealogy application designed to run on a web server. It allows users to view, edit, and collaborate on family-tree data through a browser. LinuxLinks describes the software as supporting GEDCOM import, online editing, privacy controls, multimedia references, charts, reports, themes, and modules.

The software can generate reports and diagrams, export output as PDF, and produce pedigree, descendancy, and timeline charts.