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There’s no option for exporting to PDF. A workaround would be to install a “Print to PDF” option, then print the CSV doc and send it to the PDF generator. Also, the add column/ add row feature works nothing like 98% of the spreadsheet programs out there. When you add a column, it deletes the column next to it. Everything is extremely difficult to navigate for what is essentially just a spreadsheet. I’m dissappointed, but fortunately it only cost 2 dollars.
I bought it because it did well in simple trials, but when it came to handling large files it gives out. Also crashes a lot on me. Opening directly from Finder usually causes crashes versus using the File Open dialog. Very disappointing.
Although there are some missing bits of functionality, this editor is exactly what I was looking for. It’s lightweight, responsive, aesthetically pleasing, simple, and effective. What has been done, has been done very well. Does an excellent job of importing CSV, identfiying headers, drawing tables, and supporting row and colum operations. UPDATE: there seems to be a problem displaying over a certain number of columns. It creates a final column with name “..” which, when clicked, expands out to expose remaining columns, but the expanded column set cannot be scrolled through. Like the scroll bar boundaries aren’t changed to reflect the unhidden columns.
It may be a poor editor, but when excel crashes with the meaningless error msg of “out of memory” whilst editing or opening large CSV files this 2.00 app is a great solution.
I have no idea how to use this app. All i want to do is delete some columns, theres even a button on the main toolbar (which i had to enable by digging around in the menu bar in the first place) but when i click delete column nothing happens. The icon is nice, but the app itself is sketchy and totally amateur looking. Also its basically impossible to use from a users standpoint.
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