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Sunday, March 9, 2008

TextPipe Pro v7.6.3

TextPipe™ is a multi-award winning, industrial strength text transformation, conversion, cleansing and extraction workbench. One tool - One point of maintenance. With TextPipe you specify all your text processing functions in one place, rather than remembering and managing multiple manual jobs across various text editors, command line tools, custom scripts and Word and Excel macros.
What does TextPipe do?

TextPipe makes it fast and easy to convert, transform and re-purpose data in text files, including


* HTML, XML and other structured documents from the WWW
* Fixed length or delimited files (CSV, Tab, Pipe, etc)
* Unix, Mainframe and PC/Windows end-of-line formats
* Inside Zip files, and the new Microsoft Office 2007 formats DOCX, XLSX, PPTX
* ASCII, ANSI, Unicode and EBCDIC files
* Security log files from firewalls, web servers etc
* EDIFACT, HL7, SWIFT and other structured formats
* Spooled print files
* Structured and unstructured reports of any size or dimension


What's New in TextPipe v7.6.3
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* New macro @fullOutputFilename. May be blank if the clipboard is being
processed.
* Fixed deadlock between threads that was slowing down the processing when the
TextPipe.Application object was called from code.
* Fixed Windows Explorer Content Menu not appearing.



1 comment:

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