![]() The only thing I didn't love was the default behavior of prompting to confirm format when opening new CSV files. And it has a lot of smarts – auto-detects delimiter characters, escape characters, line break formats, and preserves all of that on save. It elegantly handles all of the basic operations stuff like dragging & dropping a column to reorder it. The UI stays out of your way and feels very Mac-native. ![]() I had been using Tad, an open source equivalent, and it was functional but quite clunky.Įasy CSV Editor nails it. Excel is a bloated mess with very poor defaults for opening CSV files. Import & Export is available as an in-app purchase, but a trial is available for freeįor more info & screenshots please visit Īs someone who works with a lot of CSV files, I had been looking for a simple, well-designed viewer/editor like this for ages.Import CSV from: Excel files, XML sources (local files or remote URLs), RSS feeds, JSON data, HTML tables in web pages, tables in (Multi)Markdown files.Export CSV as: Excel files, Markdown, HTML, XML, JSON, PLIST.Choose where to search: in the entire document or specific columns, rows or cells.email addresses, phone numbers or web addresses) ![]()
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