Genogram Software

Had to do some research on free Genogram software, and thought I’d share a couple of programs here.

Genograms are essentially family trees with metadata about relationships between people.  The software does a great job with making family trees, and the metadata can be whatever one wishes to add to it.

For a Windows-only software program that is free and transferable (but not open source), I recommend WinGeno.

An online Java-based program that does a good job is Progeny’s Pedigree Chart Tool.

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6 Responses to Genogram Software

  1. The WinGeno link is broken….. 🙁
    Thanks for sharing your findings just the same.

  2. Rick Mason says:

    Fixed… I had an index.html as part of the link, and they must have changed how their site’s main page loads.

    Thanks for catching that!

  3. Wow! Speedy. Thanks. Will be browsing your library info as soon as I get a handle on genogram info for a continuing education class I’m teaching next month.
    (I was a librarian in a “former life.” Best wishes to you.)

  4. Rick Mason says:

    Just happened to be online when you commented! Glad to help with your class!

  5. Tom West says:

    While not free, this is the easiest to use and best program by far for doing genograms. With a $39 student edition, a pretty good deal.

  6. Tom West says:

    Genogram Analytics software does genograms and ecomaps for students and clinicians. As president of Genogram Analytics, I suggest you take a look!

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