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JExpense2CSV





JExpense2CSV
Version: 1.22

Platforms: Palm


Categories: Programming & Development

Upload date: 24 Feb 12

Developer: Juergen Schwister

License: Freeware

Downloads: 19

File Size: 38 Kb
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Rating: 5.0/5 (Total votes: 1)




  JExpense2CSV - A Java JAR File to export the ExpenseDB.pdb to a CSV File. Because of Java it is OS independent.

What's New in This Release:

· - length check of AppInfo removed (on MAC it is 512 bytes ?!)
· -STARTER class is now public
· - only the indexes of the label fields will be exported. Use JExpense2CSVFull to dump the labels as strings
· - a .IFO File is generated, it is used by JExpenseCSV2PDB to generate a ExpenseDB.pdb

 
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Supported operating systems: Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
 
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