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Analyze,
verify, and transform CSV files with CsvTool.
CsvTool Features:
- The perfect tool to use
when you're not sure how a CSV file is formatted or whether
it contains formatting errors. (Easy enough to check with a
text file of a hundred-or-so lines, but impossible for
larger or binary files without something like CsvTool.)
- A necessity before loading
important data into a database or spreadsheet.
- Runs as a standalone
application on Windows, Mac OS X, UNIX, Linux, FreeBSD, and
any other system that supports Java 1.4.2 or later.
- Shareware: Full featured
trial; $25 to license.
- Handles any field and
record delimiters or quotes. All characters (0 - 255) are
allowed as delimiters, quotes, or in field data.
- Handles any number of
fields per record, any size fields, and any size records.
- You're free to
redistribute the EXE or JAR files provided you haven't
changed them in any way or combined them with any other EXE
or JAR files.
CsvTool System Requirements
You can run
CsvTool on any computer that has Java 1.4 or later installed.
That's automaticlaly true of any Mac running OS X 10.4 or
later (and possibly even earlier). For Windows, CsvTool comes
wrapped in an executable that checks that the correct Java
version is installed. For Linux and UNIX, installing Java is
for you do you manually. (Solaris systems almost certainly
already have Java.)
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