![]() ![]() ReCsv gives you manual control over data and quote characters, row setup and more, particularly handy for decoding awkward files which other apps can’t read. You don’t just have to hit File > Open and hope the program detects your format correctly, for instance. ReCsv is an open-source Java-based CSV editor built for more demanding technical users. ![]() Still, that might be enough for some people, and the program’s viewer is so good we’d keep it around just for that. The editor is so capable it feels like a full spreadsheet, but beware: the Lite edition can only save a maximum of 1,000 lines. Drag and drop a CSV file onto Editor, it’s displayed in a spreadsheet-type view, and you can scroll through it, select files, lines or columns, sort the document by specific fields, copy selections to the clipboard, and more.Ī filter system and powerful search tool (with regular expression support) helps you drill down to the data you need. Ron’s Editor Lite (pictured above) is probably the most polished viewer here. ![]()
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