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    ImportExcel

    ImportExcel

    PowerShell module to import/export Excel spreadsheets, without Excel

    ImportExcel is a popular PowerShell module that enables reading, writing, and manipulating Excel spreadsheets without requiring Microsoft Excel to be installed on the host. It exposes straightforward cmdlets like Import-Excel and Export-Excel that convert between Excel sheets and PowerShell objects, making it simple to pipeline tabular data into reporting and automation flows. Advanced features include adding and formatting tables, setting number/date formats, creating charts, and applying styling or conditional formatting programmatically. The module is optimized for performance (streaming where possible) and supports large datasets, making it useful for ETL tasks, automated reporting, and data analysis in pure PowerShell environments. ...
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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 open source library allows you to display System.Data.DataTable objects in Excel with titles, totals and number formating. It uses Reflection and late-binding, and is therefore compatible with multiple versions of Excel.
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    QExcel Converter SQL QT4, Import xml excel/openoffice 2003 format, sqlite3 sql text/binary, edit table and export to various Format, Pdf XSL format objects Apache fop JAVA(XSL-FO), XML/XSLT , excel, SQL text sqlite3 dump file and MYSQL SQL to XML/XSL.
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    OO-Widgets is a Java Swing project that makes the JTable and other components much easier to use. This library differs from other Swing libraries in that it displays any set of pre-existing objects or JavaBeans.
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