* More complete GEDCOM import and export. The current GEDCOM parse is regular expression based, and not to sophisticated. It probably won't take much to confuse it badly. * Dates do not understand the concept of between * Dates do not understand alternate calendars * The GUI interface is not clean or consistant. It needs a considerable amount of work. * There are no sophisticated functions at all yet, such as merging of databases or finding duplicate people. * There are no logic rules yet, such as warning if a parent's birthday is after a child's. * I'm not happy with the mechanism for the selection of alternate parents. It works, but is extremely clumsy and non-intuitive * OpenOffice zip file is not handled very gracefully. Uses the "system" call to generate the zip file using the hard coded path of /usr/bin/zip. Python 2.0 provides a zip interface, so this may need to hold off until the move is made to Python 2.0. * Really need a generic OutputFormat class, that can be reused in all the report generators. Derived classes can target OpenOffice, HTML, LaTeX, KOffice, AbiWord, etc. * And a whole lot more....