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    The csvdatamix project aims to randomize CSV input data files in order to conceal the original state of the data. Similar to data masking or data transformation. Also has mapping abilities to translate back to the original state of the data.
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    Objectsheet

    A visual analytical tool for structured data

    The Objectsheet is a visual analytical tool for structured data that is less error-prone than a traditional spreadsheet. Instead of a "large grid of cells and scattered formulas", the Objectsheet uses finite-sized tables, Javascript objects, and templated formulas, formats, and styling, where you can easily add functionality using javascript code.
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    This program converts, compares, merges, normalizes, and refactors data to and from disparate sources (CSV, Excel, and any JDBC/ODBC database) for use in a Java program.
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    We have develop data mining 'Plug and Play' WYSIWYG Tool on commercial ERP Baan IVc4 which uses Baan 4 GL as extract and transform engine and MS excel as load client . For more information about the tool and the company , please visit www.erpjewels.com
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    RBanking is an offline banking tool that adds the power of R (statistical computing and graphics) to your banking data. Download the information of your accounts online and then use this tool to process this data, create reports and graphs.
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    A small tool for converting between the various formats that online banks provide their statements in.
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    Append hundreds of different XML files into one large data document, validate, and attach a stylesheet. Stitcher is a porwerful summary reporting tool. Allows for complex file storage locations of xml data. UBL, HR-ML, LandXML ... visit stitcher.org.
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    Read data from Excel 97+ spread sheets without Microsoft! Provides an API to write applications that read Excel documents. The xlreader tool converts data to tab delimited, CSV or SQL inserts. Written in C. Based on the the Java version by Andrew Khan.
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