I recently began playing a text based baseball simulation game called Out of the Park Baseball 2007 I love the game, I had no idea there were as many people obsessed with baseball, and it's statistics as me. However, much of the databases for the game are based on comma separated values or .CSV files. What! Yeah, that's what I said. In order to manipulate information in the game I needed to edit these files. I was told they were like spreadsheet files. Great! I have Microsoft Office X, Excel will work. Not so fast, it doesn't.
Thankfully, I found a very inexpensive Mac OS X program that does. It's called XTabulator!. For someone who needs apps that are simple but effective, like me this fits the bill. It's free to try with the limitation that you can only load 100 rows of info. If the file is above that it will only load the first 100. However, do not fret. Buying the full app is only $9.99 US. Download the free version or buy XTabulator here. Minimum requirement is Mac OS X 10.3.9
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