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    OOF: the very open Flash components
    OOF is a set of components which enable designers to create a back office, a front office, dynamic sites, forms, rich applications, database driven applications... This done with Flash or SILEX, by designers without programming skills.
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    Generating Excel 97+ files with Python 2.4+ (need decorators), importing Excel 95+ files, support for UNICODE in Excel files, using variety of formatting features and printing options, Excel files and OLE2 compound files dumper. No need in Windows/COM
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    pyXLWriter is a Python library for generating Excel compatible spreadsheets. It's a port of John McNamara's Perl Spreadsheet::WriteExcel 1.0 module (see http://www.cpan.org) to Python. Requires Python 2.1+. [Project was stopped]
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    The main purpose of "python2xlw" is to create an Excel-compatible file which can be sent to users via the web as an excel application. The motivation is mainly to support the display of XY Scatter plots and tabular numerical data(eg engineering data)
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