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About TableText
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TableText is a program for Macintosh which allows tabular information to be represented, manipulated and scanned as plain text. With it, you can convert spreadsheets and tables to and from ASCII text with ease. TableText can be used for email messages, source code comments and cross-platform documentation.
TableText's sister product Email Effects is a program which allows pictures and drawings to be used in email, source code or any other plain text medium.
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"TableText is great. It already paid for itself in time saved. Thanks a bunch."
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Features
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- Converts plain text into tabular representation.
- Allows custom dividers between rows and columns.
- Each cell can be aligned left, center, right or justified.
- Works directly with Entourage, Outlook Express, Apple Mail, Eudora, Emailer, Mailsmith, PowerMail or QuickMail.
- Direct in-cell text editing.
- Includes comprehensive documentation.
See some screenshots.
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Awarded at Tucows.
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Download
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OS X 10.7+ issue:
Unfortunately, TableText is not compatible with Mac OS X 10.7 or later, because its source code cannot be compiled for Intel, and OS X has removed all support for PowerPC applications. Sorry about that.
Download TableText 1.0.7 for Mac OS X or Classic Mac OS.
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"Perfect for cut-and-pasting into email messages or other raw-text files." - Chezmark's MacPicks
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Free license
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TableText is no longer being developed or sold, so here's a free license:
1. Ensure TableText is not currently running.
2. Select the entire block of data below.
SIG_REG_START_AMEGHCGFGFCAGMGJGDGFGOHDGFDDCBDAAC_SIG_REG_END
3. Choose Copy from the Edit menu in your email program.
4. Run the TableText application.
5. The code on the clipboard will be automatically installed.
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