CSV Editor Pro vs. GNU Emacs

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
CSV Editor Pro
Score 0.0 out of 10
Small Businesses (1-50 employees)
CSV Editor Pro is a professional choice for working with CSV files. Its features and tools save users time and effort. Rows and columns can be created, deleted, rearranged, and searched at will. CSV Editor Pro supports sorting, filtering, multiline editing, search and replace, graphing, deduplicate, unicode, undo, and printing. The interface is simplified, and detailed help file is provided.N/A
GNU Emacs
Score 9.0 out of 10
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GNU Emacs is described as a free extensible and customizable text editor for the Lisp programming language.N/A
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CSV Editor ProGNU Emacs
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CSV Editor ProGNU Emacs
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup Fee$25 for 5 activationsNo setup fee
Additional DetailsA license entitles the user to five activations. Activations are not restricted to one machine or user. Once activated, the software will remain activated indefinitely unless it is moved to a different drive, or if a major upgrade (such as 1.0 to 2.0) is installed. Minor upgrades (such as 1.0 to 1.1) are free.—
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User Ratings
CSV Editor ProGNU Emacs
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User Testimonials
CSV Editor ProGNU Emacs
Likelihood to Recommend
Gammadyne Corporation
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Open Source
Emacs is best utilized on a Unix system where it can be easily installed and accessed. It allows for quick editing of files on a system whether you are accessing it locally through the console or remotely via an ssh connection. Once users familiarize themselves with the Emacs shortcuts, it becomes a pretty efficient text manipulation program. On a standard Windows computer, it is less likely to use Emacs for code editing, especially if you have a local repository on your host machine.
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Pros
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  • GNU Emacs is a text editor that can do almost anything that you want to do with it. It is fairly easy to extend the functionality using Emacs Lisp with a large library available.
  • It can be easily customized using themes as well as custom code to change the look and feel as well as how everything works.
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Cons
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  • Emacs is old, so it's a little crufty and not too easy to pick up and start using. There is a community package called Spacemacs that simplifies a lot of things that you do with Emacs. It is probably better suited to beginners.
  • Sometimes, the choices that were made to integrate certain functionality change the basic models for that functionality. This is seen primarily in the version control system support, where multiple version control systems are supported and "unified" to a standard Emacs-y way of doing things. This can be confusing to the new user not familiar with the Emacs way.
  • Emacs has, as its foundation, a lisp interpreter. This means that the extension language for Emacs is emacs-lisp. Some people find lisp hard to understand and have difficulties writing Emacs extension code, or understanding existing code.
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Support Rating
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Open Source
Everything that you need to know about Emacs can be found on the internet. There are many Emacs "cheat sheets" that list out all of the shortcuts for Emacs. There are videos on how to use Emacs. Emacs is easily installed using the standard Linux package managers and can also be easily updated through them as well. There are tutorials on how to customize Emacs to your liking.
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Alternatives Considered
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Of course, Vim is a good contender for comparison as well, so I'll include it. I find Emacs much easier to learn, which will help speed up productivity for newer users. It seems much faster than VIM and VSCode, especially under load. It's highly highly customizable, in ways other editors don't stack up against. Its lack of bloat also is a nice addition to a great product.
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Return on Investment
Gammadyne Corporation
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Open Source
  • Emacs is free software, there is no cost at all.
  • It has helped tremendously in situations where many, or large, log files need to be searched.
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CSV Editor Pro Screenshots

Screenshot of Main interfaceScreenshot of Showing the multiline editor and warnings panel.Screenshot of Showing the filter in action.Screenshot of Preferences #1Screenshot of Preferences #2Screenshot of Preferences #3