Unbeleivably clunky
You might be able to get some work done with this, but it will be ungodly slow. This feels like going back in time 4 decades. This is something that you suffer through IF YOU MUST. This is not a tool for regular productivity.
Ja, CSV easy editor ist komplett kostenlos und enthält keine In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
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1 Bewertungen in Japan
You might be able to get some work done with this, but it will be ungodly slow. This feels like going back in time 4 decades. This is something that you suffer through IF YOU MUST. This is not a tool for regular productivity.
I bought it because I want to create CSV files from data in Excel for iOS. I can paste cells into this program, but there's no feature for changing the tab separator that comes from Excel via copy and paste into a comma separator. It seems it can usage any of many separators, but it can't convert between them so it doesn't help me.
Bizarrely, no apps that I could find could: 1) Import UTF16LE csv files separated by semicolon AND 2) Save these imported csv files with the same formatting as they were imported with. edit: UNFORTUNATELY it looks like this exports in UTF-8. It does not preserve encoding upon saving =/. Lowered the rating to 3 stars as a result. Numbers was able to do #1, but then forced commas when saving, so failed #2. This is a no-nonsense csv editor with no ads or any of that garbage. Just 2 bucks and you can edit the files you need to edit and keep them formatted as you like. It also has a “plaintext” view so you can see what it’s doing to ensure things are saved properly, etc. No other app I found could do that very simple thing. It’s good stuff. I do wish it could allow you to copy the text from a single column all at once though. Sadly that’s not an option.
Gets the job done splendidly, and takes up less space than a photo.