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    XLSX I/O

    C library for reading/writing values from/to Excel .xlsx files.

    Cross-platform C library for reading values from and writing values to .xlsx files. XLSX I/O aims to provide a C library for reading and writing .xlsx files. The .xlsx file format is the native format used by Microsoft(R) Excel(TM) since version 2007. The library was written with the following goals in mind: - primary focus on data values organized in tables, on not layout or graphics - written in standard C, but allows being used by C++ - simple interface - small footprint - portable across different platforms (Windows, *nix) - minimal dependancies: only depends on expat (only for reading) and libzip (which in turn depends on zlib) - separate library for reading and writing .xlsx files Also includes command line tools to convert between .xslx and CSV files.
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    SimpleXlsxWriter

    C++ library for creating XLSX files for MS Excel 2007 and above.

    This library represents XLSX files writer for Microsoft Excel 2007 and above. The main feature of this library is that it uses C++ standard file streams. On the one hand it results in almost unnoticeable memory and CPU resources consumption while processing (that may be very useful at saving a large data arrays), but on the other hand it makes unfeasible to edit data that were written.
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    Michel Max Spread - XLSX Loader/Creator

    Michel Max Spread - XLSX Loader/Creator

    Michel Max MMSpread is an API XLSX files without the MS Excel ins...

    The Michel Max - MMSpread is an API to generate XLSX Spreadsheets without having the Microsoft Excel installed in the Machine. It allows you to Load XLSX files and edit them, or even create them from nothing, without having annoying alerts when it is open. It supports the following Microsoft Excel items: - All styles (font, border, background, etc). - Validation: List ONLY, and it has to be sequential. - Conditional Formula Formatting. - Comments. - Number Format. Extra...
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    CppExcel is an unmanaged, stand-alone, platform-independent C++ library for reading and writing native Microsoft Excel 2007 XLSX and 97-2003 XLS files, without Excel needing to be installed. CppExcel is based on the PHPExcel library.
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