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    SpreadsheetView

    SpreadsheetView

    Full configurable spreadsheet view user interfaces for iOS apps

    Full configurable spreadsheet views user interfaces for iOS applications. With this framework, you can easily create complex layouts like schedules, Gantt charts, and timetables as if you are using Excel.
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    Attabench

    Attabench

    Microbenchmarking app for Swift with nice log-log plots

    ...Attabench was originally created to supply nice log-log charts for my dotSwift 2017 talk and Optimizing Collections book. At the time, it seemed easier to build a custom chart renderer from scratch using Core Graphics than to mess with a bunch of CSV files and pivot tables in Excel. (It has to be noted though that this opinion has been somewhat weakened during the implementation process.)
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    SimpleMerge

    SimpleMerge

    Super simple mail merging for Mac OS X using CSV and Mac's Mail.app

    Super simple mail merging for Mac OS X using CSV and Mac's Mail.app. Start by creating a CSV file with one header row and no header columns. Excel or Numbers are both capable of exporting to CSV. Load the CSV file in SimpleMerge then fill out the template email. Use the header value enclosed in percent signs wherever you want to use a value from the CSV file.
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