GedcheckArchived 2009-02-07 at the Wayback Machine – "uses a grammar file for the specific version of GEDCOM to be checked against." The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Smith, Richard (2021-07-21). "FamilySearch GEDCOM 7". Family History Information Standards Organisation. Archived from the original on 2021-08-04. Retrieved 2023-01-30.
GED-GEN is based on GEDCOM version 5.5.1 (draft)Archived 2009-02-03 at the Wayback Machine, dated 2 October 1999. The following record types are parsed: header, individual, family, notes, source, and repository. However not all elements within these records are processed. – Specifications – GED-GEN Introduction
0000688: Support for Gedcom 5.5ELArchived 2011-07-26 at the Wayback Machine(0008068) romjerome (developer) 2009-01-25 06:13 – "Note : GRAMPS 3.0.x supports a part of GEDCOM 5.5.1 on export, which is not supported by most programs" – Gramps Bugtracker
Personal Ancestral File 5.1Archived 2007-07-21 at the Wayback Machine – "Also noted in a second test was the use of four tags from a later draft version of the Gedcom specification, FONE (phonetic name), ROMN (romanized name), EMAIL (e-mail), and _UID" Jan/Feb 2002 NGS Newsmagazine
Subject: GEDCOM and Formal Standards Organizations Date: Wed, 24 Jan 1996 11:53:52 -0700 From: Bill Harten – Organization: Brigham Young University "why wasn't GEDCOM developed through a formal standards organization?..."Thus GEDCOM was born as a deliberate, de facto standard, to be followed only by those who felt it was in their best interest to do so.
Subject: rep: T Jenkins – open letter to GEDCOM-L – "The goal was to try and provide a standard to allow developers to provide a vehicle for their users to share genealogical conclusions and supporting evidence with others." From: "Jed R. Allen" Brigham Young University – Date: 29 Sep 1995 17:40:04 -0600 – GEDCOM-L Archives – September 1995, week 5 (#7)
Subject:description of InterGED theory From:Gary Steiner – "The first GEDCOM standard, version 1.0, was released to the genealogical software development community in 1984." – GEDCOM-L Archives – July 1994, week 4 (#14)
Subject:4.x specs From:Rafal Prinke -"while this document has the date January 25, 1990. So maybe it is GEDCOM 4.2 ?" – GEDCOM-L Archives – May 1994, week 1 (#19)
GedcheckArchived 2009-02-07 at the Wayback Machine – "uses a grammar file for the specific version of GEDCOM to be checked against." The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
GED-GEN is based on GEDCOM version 5.5.1 (draft)Archived 2009-02-03 at the Wayback Machine, dated 2 October 1999. The following record types are parsed: header, individual, family, notes, source, and repository. However not all elements within these records are processed. – Specifications – GED-GEN Introduction
0000688: Support for Gedcom 5.5ELArchived 2011-07-26 at the Wayback Machine(0008068) romjerome (developer) 2009-01-25 06:13 – "Note : GRAMPS 3.0.x supports a part of GEDCOM 5.5.1 on export, which is not supported by most programs" – Gramps Bugtracker
Personal Ancestral File 5.1Archived 2007-07-21 at the Wayback Machine – "Also noted in a second test was the use of four tags from a later draft version of the Gedcom specification, FONE (phonetic name), ROMN (romanized name), EMAIL (e-mail), and _UID" Jan/Feb 2002 NGS Newsmagazine
Smith, Richard (2021-07-21). "FamilySearch GEDCOM 7". Family History Information Standards Organisation. Archived from the original on 2021-08-04. Retrieved 2023-01-30.