November 18th, 2024

Show HN: CSV Table – Proper GUI for View and Edit CSV, JSON

CSV Table is offering a 50% Black Friday discount on plans for managing CSV and JSON files, featuring advanced tools, perpetual licenses, a year of updates, and a money-back guarantee.

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Show HN: CSV Table – Proper GUI for View and Edit CSV, JSON

CSV Table is offering a Black Friday sale with a 50% discount on all plans. The application is designed for professionals to manage CSV and JSON files with a user-friendly interface. It features advanced filters, sorting, and powerful search capabilities, allowing users to quickly find and edit records. Users can also import and export data easily, ensuring privacy and customization of styles. The pricing structure includes three plans: Basic at $9 per license, Standard at $14 per license, and Custom at $6 per seat (minimum of three seats). Each plan offers a perpetual license, meaning users can buy once and use forever, along with a bonus of one year of updates. A 7-day money-back guarantee is also provided. CSV Table is trusted by over 1000 professionals worldwide and aims to enhance the experience of working with data files while maintaining user privacy.

- CSV Table is currently offering a 50% discount for Black Friday.

- The app is designed for managing CSV and JSON files with advanced features.

- Pricing includes Basic, Standard, and Custom plans with perpetual licenses.

- All plans come with a bonus of one year of updates and a 7-day money-back guarantee.

- CSV Table emphasizes user privacy and customization options.

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By @warpspin - 5 months
Nice little tool. Not entirely sure what kind of JSON it supports. For a test I simply threw a file I had laying around at it (which basically contained a data array hidden in an object, a not sooo exotic format) and it simply did not react at all, no error message or any hint to what it supports.

What does it support? Plain JSON Arrays? ND-JSON?

By @alsetmusic - 5 months
Looks like a first-class Mac app. Can’t wait to try it later. However, the pricing section broke when I scrolled to it on Safari 18.1 (19619.2.8.111.5, 19619) on 14.7.1. The text escaped the rounded-rect borders.