TreeSheets

Submit portable freeware that you find here. It helps if you include information like description, extraction instruction, Unicode support, whether it writes to the registry, and so on.
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I am Baas
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Re: TreeSheets

#16 Post by I am Baas »

TreeSheets is using NSIS installer.

See "Extraction Tools" bit at this link http://nsis.sourceforge.net/Can_I_decom ... _installer

I get similar results with 7-Zip and Universal Extractor (this is dependent on the 7z.exe version in the bin folder).

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Re: TreeSheets

#17 Post by webfork »

I am Baas wrote:I get similar results with 7-Zip and Universal Extractor (this is dependent on the 7z.exe version in the bin folder).
I'll switch the instructions over to 7-zip to avoid confusion.

Edit: Updated. The 2nd step is because the latest version of 7-zip (15.9) has a different output than 7-zip Portable (v9.20).

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Re: TreeSheets

#18 Post by Midas »

Treesheets third party review:

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Re: TreeSheets

#19 Post by Midas »

Topic update: Treesheets v2019-10-29 (regarding changelog, see quote below).

The most accurate list of changes will be GitHub commit history:

https://github.com/aardappel/treesheets/commits/master

[Latest included 'history.txt' stops at 2013-06-02, after this header...]

So, it seems Treesheets is now FLOSS and multi-platform, with builds available for MacOS, Linux and Windows -- although its Github (https://github.com/aardappel/treesheets/) contains only sources and Linux Appimage binaries.

Open Source, Free Form Data Organizer (Hierarchical Spreadsheet).

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FYI, TPFC database entry is at https://www.portablefreeware.com/?id=2741.

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Re: TreeSheets

#20 Post by Ennovy »

@Midas: I updated the database before reading your latest forum update. Sorry about that

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Re: TreeSheets

#21 Post by Midas »

@Ennovy: no problem whatsoever, and thanks to you for taking initiative. :sunglasses:

Actually, I think the reverse is true: I saw the database entry update and decided to follow up with the topic update. :slight_smile:

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Re: TreeSheets

#22 Post by Ennovy »

Midas wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 6:09 am @Ennovy: no problem whatsoever, and thanks to you for taking initiative. :sunglasses:

Actually, I think the reverse is true: I saw the database entry update and decided to follow up with the topic update. :slight_smile:
Oke, I get it :D

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Re: TreeSheets

#23 Post by Midas »

Lest I forget, I just noticed Treesheets development has resumed lately: latest version is "3809129847"(?!) (changes and downloads at https://github.com/aardappel/treesheets/releases).

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#24 Post by Andrew Lee »

Midas wrote: Fri Dec 30, 2022 9:08 pm Lest I forget, I just noticed Treesheets development has resumed lately: latest version is "3809129847"(?!) (changes and downloads at https://github.com/aardappel/treesheets/releases).
What sort of version number is that?! Seems more like a build number, and even that is a stretch :shock:

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#25 Post by joby_toss »

Maybe it's the corresponding stardate.

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Re: TreeSheets

#26 Post by Midas »

:lol:

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