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    xlsLib

    C++/C library to construct Excel .xls files in code.

    ...If you have time please try to use it or the xlslib-package-2.4.0b1.zip archive, and enter bug reports on any problems! Changes: - library specific strings now in their own namespace - iOS Objective-C library - most project files updated (MSVS etc) - C bridge now supports formulas Note: there is a related SF project, libxls, to read Excel files.
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    Narrative is a Mac OS X native plotting framework written with the Cocoa API. It is already capable (see, e.g., www.trade-strategist.com), but will evolve into a complete OO solution to plotting in Cocoa and GNUStep.
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    FlexiSheet is a multi-dimensional spreadsheet in the spirit of Lotus Improv. FlexiSheet runs on MacOS X.
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    RRSpreadSheet is a reusable spreadsheet component for the Macintosh OS X Cocoa development environment.
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