GEDCOM stands for GEnealogical Data COMmunications.
GEDCOM is a file format that allows genealogy files
to be opened in any genealogy software program. Because
computers give everyone the ability to organize thousands
of records, the sharing of genealogical information
has changed greatly as the number of records has increased.
The problem comes when people attempt to share their
information. The program your grand aunt uses to accumulate
data may not be the same program you use, preventing
you from sharing valuable information. Using the GEDCOM
format will allow you to freely exchange your data.
You will need a genealogy program to create a GEDCOM
file. Ancestry.com's Online
Store carries a wide variety of programs to choose
from for any price range, and all are GEDCOM-compatible.
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