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2. Where do I get it and how much does it cost?
3. Does it work with Windows?
3. Does it work with Windows (tm)?
4. Does it work with the Mac?
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program and source code freely.
3. Does it work with Windows?
3. Does it work with Windows (tm)?
In principle, it could. GRAMPS depends on Python (http://www.python.org)
and GNOME (http://www.gnome.org), so as long as these two are available,
GRAMPS will work. Currently, we are not aware of working GNOME2 port to
Windows platform. This, however, may change in the future.
GRAMPS is being developed and tested on Linux, and virtually all Linux
distributions satisfy the requirements for GRAMPS.
No. GRAMPS uses the GTK and GNOME libraries. While the GTK libraries
have been ported to Windows, the GNOME libraries have not.
This, however, may change in the future.
4. Does it work with the Mac?
A port of GRAMPS to Mac OS X exists from the Fink project
(http://fink.sf.net/pdb/package.php/gramps). It is not unusual
for this version to lag behind the Linux version. The port is not supported
by the GRAMPS project (since few if any of us have Macs), but we try to
help out where we can.
The Fink project (http://fink.sf.net) has ported an old version of
GRAMPS (0.8.0) to OSX. The Mac OSX port is not directly supported by
the GRAMPS project, primarily because none of the GRAMPS developers
have access to Mac OSX.
If you have problems installing the Mac port, you will need to contact
the Fink project. If you encounter a run time bug or have issues not
specifically related to the Mac, contact the GRAMPS project.
The GNOME 2 version of GRAMPS (0.9.x) does not appear to have been
ported by the Fink project. Please contact the Fink project for more
information.
5. Does it work with KDE?