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  • 2.13.1.0

Interactive Data Editor 2.13.1.0, published by Koushik Naskar, is a lightweight Windows utility designed for users who need to view and modify structured data without writing code or launching heavy database clients. Classified within the Database & Analytics category, the application opens CSV, JSON, XML, Excel and fixed-width files in a synchronized grid-and-chart workspace, letting analysts click-drag cells, apply on-the-fly filters, remap columns, or fill missing values through an immediate graphical preview. Researchers use it to clean survey exports, accountants reconcile ledger extracts, and developers prototype configuration tables before committing changes to version control; operations teams also rely on the tool for rapid corrections to nightly ETL feeds when upstream formats drift. Version 2.13.1.0 is the first generally available release, delivered as a single portable executable that requires no administrator rights and stores session snapshots in a side-car folder so original files remain untouched. A compact ribbon interface groups commands for sorting, type conversion, regex replacement, and aggregated statistics, while keyboard shortcuts mirror common spreadsheet editors to shorten the learning curve. Export options write back to the same formats or produce SQL insert scripts, facilitating hand-off to downstream pipelines. Because the program keeps the entire dataset in memory, it is optimized for files up to several million rows on commodity hardware, and an integrated expression evaluator can compute new fields on demand without external scripts. Interactive Data Editor is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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