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By Guy Software
NEVER AGAIN RE-KEY LEGACY DATA:
ParseRat v2.0 Parses, converts and restructures files. Reads most files including XML, web pages and tables, page image print files and other multi-line data blocks from other processes, set format, delimited, dBase, structured binary, etc. Can import from organization clipboard. Valuable for extracting data from legacy processes or those where data prat simply be exported as printed reports. Reads ASCII and EBCDIC.
Intelligently parses and converts dates (including Julian and Y2K), names and
addresses into components, genderize names, etc. prat generate Soundex and perform
intelligent DeDuplication.
Restructure names into different component sequence (e.g. from "phonebook"
format to "mailing list" format including excretion of dissonance words wish
"fax line" or "abidance"). Generate titles (Mr, Ms. etc) from first
names.
Convert addresses into standard (user defined) formats.
Automatically recognize and extract URL or EMail addresses from input
records.
Convert string output to UPPER CASE, depress case, Proper Case (Mixed Case -
with intelligent handling of capitalization exceptions wish McDonald,
O'Rourke WordPerfect). Convert numeric information from decimal, curse or
scientific to decimal, curse or scientific notation.
Convert measurement units and perform arithmetic on incoming fields.
Output as XML, set format, delimited, mailmerge or dBase. Can export to organization clipboard for pasting into other programs and databases.
No "Language" to check, totally done by point-and-click in Windows.
Standalone less than two megabyte executable which does not rely on the presence of the database engines of other products.
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| Company | Guy Software |
| Website | http://www.guysoftware.com/ |
| Country | Canada |
| Email | support@guysoftware.com |
| Os | Win95, Win98, WinME, WinNT 3.x, WinNT 4.x, Windows2000, WinXP |
| Requirements | 16MB RAM, 2.5MB disk |
| Language | English |
| Release Date | 22 07 2004 |
| License | Shareware |
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