Does anyone have any thoughts on running family history programmes under Linux? I currently use Family Historian on Windows XP, having swapped from My Heredis when support for the Windows version was dropped. It would be useful to have something on a Linux based netbook for work "in the field" and possibly to transfer completely to Linux in the future.
Gramps looks useful, but only provides straight ancestor/descendant charts rather than all relatives, which I would really prefer.
Lifelines is supposedly very powerful but seems to be based on command line input and scripting, I had more than enough of command line working in the days of CPM and DOS and would prefer to avoid it.
Is there anything else available? Is it possible to run Family Historian under Wine? I have heard stories of people doing this but nothing concrete?
Robert