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Advanced XLS Converter 2.55 (Downloads: 1202)
With XLS Converter you can convert Excel (XLS) files into dozens of formats! XLS Converter converts single and multiple Microsoft Excel spreadsheets into DBF, TXT, HTML, XML, CSV, SQL, and RTF formats with just a few clicks. Depending on the destination format, complex formatting, calculations and dynamic formulas can be preserved. No need to have Microsoft Excel installed!
Advanced XLS Converter features sophisticated conversion algorithms allowing the product to preserve the most complex formatting, calculations, and dynamic f...
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Advanced XML Converter 2.43 (Downloads: 697)
A powerful XML converter for data migration with flexible output options Advanced XML Converter has a comprehensible interface for converting XML files into several tabular formats with ease. This includes Excel (xls), FoxPro, Dbase (dbf), comma separate (csv), as well as tables of HTML and SQL queries. In the latter case, an SQL query is built to generate a required table on SQL server. The software scans an XML file and group tags. It allows selecting the content of an output file choosing from the found tags. You can also set various ...
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DBF Converter 3.85 (Downloads: 920)
Convert DBF into XLS, CSV, XML, HTML, RTF, SQL and more. Filter data with ease. dBase, FoxPro and their Windows clones, Delphi applications and more all rely on
DBF files. Modern business realities make high demands for data interchange and compatibility.
Even an outstanding database program is useless if you cannot use its data in other
applications. Many programs claim their support for DBF files. However, the practice
shows that this support in most cases is rather limited. It isn't well suited for
everyday use....
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DBF Viewer 2000 5.45 (Downloads: 1086)
Powerful dbf viewer and editor for DBF files (Clipper, dBase, Foxpro, VFP ) DBF files have been the standard format for database management systems ever since dBase III was released in 1984. In the decades since, this format has been adopted by several variations of dBase known as xBase, causing it to remain one of the most widely used database formats in the present day. An immense number of GIS and data management tools employ this format daily to power their underlying storage systems, creating a need for reliable applications which can ...
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