CSV-to-HTML Home Page



Take a spreadsheet

... drop it onto CSV-to-HTML

...and you get a web page.


Best of all, it's free. No strings, just give it away in complete form, with the documentation.


Any questions? Read the ReadMe file that comes with it.

Or, download it now in MacBinary (.BIN, 36K) or BinHex (.HQX, 48K) format. They're identical once you uncompress them, but BinHex encoding deals with strange connections better. Unless you know you can't download MacBinary files proplerly, go ahead and download the MacBinary version. It's only 36K!

I just updated it (5/19/96) to fix a 68K Type 1 Error bug. Now it's version 2.1!

Hey look, three years later there's an update. I have released the source to this little app under the Gnu Public License. It's open-source. Why not? Here is the source, including the compiled binaries: MacBinary, 134K, or BinHex, 184K..

CSV-to-HTML and the CSV-to-HTML home page are
Copyright © 1996 by Jamie Flournoy.