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A wall calendar class with custom layouts
Last modified in Catalogue: 2018-01-03 12:20
A class for fulfilling the documentation duties according to the German minimum wage law MiLoG
Last modified in Catalogue: 2018-01-03 12:20
Link spread sheets to
Last modified in Catalogue: 2018-01-03 12:21
Convert spreadsheet table cells into source
Last modified in Catalogue: 2018-01-03 12:21
A class for bank statements based on csv data
Last modified in Catalogue: 2018-01-03 12:21
Reading data from CSV files
Last modified in Catalogue: 2018-01-03 12:21
Process database output
Last modified in Catalogue: 2018-01-03 12:21
e- tools for users and package writers
Last modified in Catalogue: 2018-01-03 12:22
A near-WYSIWYG editor for tables
Last modified in Catalogue: 2018-01-03 12:22
General looping macros for use with
Last modified in Catalogue: 2018-01-03 12:22
A tokenizer
Last modified in Catalogue: 2018-01-03 12:23
A Java GUI for preparing datatool input
Last modified in Catalogue: 2018-07-06 16:34
Produces a standard US invoice from a CSV file
Last modified in Catalogue: 2019-01-20 05:34
Typesetting job applications
Last modified in Catalogue: 2022-01-17 17:34
Generate pedigree files from CSV files
Last modified in Catalogue: 2022-08-29 09:34
Merge code with csv data
Last modified in Catalogue: 2023-08-10 21:36

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