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CSV (Comma Separated Values)
Wikidata:Q935809
File formats wiki:formats:CSV

Tools that have this format as input[edit]

ToolPurpose
CSV2SIARDA tool to create SIARD containers from CSV files.
FilestarUniversal file converter for 900+ file types.
FqTool, language and decoders for working with binary data.
PREMIS UtilityThe PREMIS Utility is a graphical program used to generate PREMIS metadata records for use in digital preservation systems and digital asset management systems in JSON and XML format, and attempts to cover gaps not programmatically generated by system logs.
QGISQGIS is a Free and Open Source GIS application that supports a wide range of raster and vector spatial data types.

Tools that have this format as output[edit]

ToolPurpose
CSV export form for Microsoft AccessA Microsoft Access form to export all database tables to interoperable CSV files.
FilestarUniversal file converter for 900+ file types.
FqTool, language and decoders for working with binary data.
MDB/ACCDB ViewerMDB Viewer opens Microsoft Access 1997-2013 databases on your Macintosh, and views and exports all tables in Access databases.
Optical-media-checkCollates information into a CSV from log files for a batch optical media rip
QGISQGIS is a Free and Open Source GIS application that supports a wide range of raster and vector spatial data types.
SFM (Social Feed Manager)Social Feed Manager is open source software that provides a web interface to enable users to harvest social media data and web resources from Twitter and other social media platforms.
TweetSetsTweetSets provides a web interface that allows users to (1) select from existing datasets; (2) limit the dataset by querying on keywords, hashtags, and other parameters; (3) generate and download dataset derivatives such as the list of tweet ids and mention nodes/edges.