What software can I use on my Mac to open and read a SEOMoz CSV exported file?
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I do not want to buy XL or Pages just to read the CSV from SEOMoz. So I bought an app on the AppStore... and this app is unable to read the CSV from SEOMoz.
Since I already wasted $2, Id rather avoid to waste more (and avoid that to others too!). What software is recomanded to open these CSV files?
Also, I tried Google Docs, but I bumped in their 400K cells limit
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I have been struggling with both Excel and Numbers to open the CSV files in order to get everything as they should be. But, I tried the spreadsheet at Google Docs a few minutes ago and the result was perfect
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I second you on the Excel for Mac is brilliant.
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Another option, without needing extra software is to calculate how many rows you can show in google docs, given the number of columns, and then use the text editor to split the CSV into two or more files.
Excel for Mac is brilliant, by the way. I love it.
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Ultraedit or any similar Text Editor will do. Here's a link to Ultraedit for Mac Download http://www.ultraedit.com/files/uex/OSX/UltraEdit_3.0.0.16.dmg
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