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This works 100%. Place the DBF files inside the EXE's folder, and simply launch it (using the command prompt for a better experience). Thanks a lot, saved a few hours.
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Utterly failed, outputting a file with a csv extension but nothing but gibberish inside.
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This saved me a load of time - simple, quick and easy to use
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Utterly failed, outputting a file with a csv extension but nothing but gibberish inside.
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This works 100%. Place the DBF files inside the EXE's folder, and simply launch it (using the command prompt for a better experience). Thanks a lot, saved a few hours.
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Crashes here: Unhandled exception at 0x76F20888 (ntdll.dll) in dbf2csv.exe: 0xC0000025: Windows cannot continue from this exception. Cool concept, though (Win 7, 32 bit)
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