CSV files are in fact just text files with the values separated by  
commas or another indicator like this:

column 1, column 2, column 3

This  means that you could just read  and save them in TextEdit.

The following spreadsheets are accessible with VoiceOver:

Tables (commercial)
Numbers, part of the iWork programs from Apple
OpenOffice 3 (free)


On Mar 13, 2009, at 7:10 AM, Tiffany D wrote:

>
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm looking for a program that can handle csv files.  I've never used
> a spreadsheet in my life so have no clue what it's like.  So please,
> the simpler the better.  I basically just need to go through the
> records and enter information.  I think Apple makes software for this
> but don't know how accessible it is or what it's called.  Btw, I also
> need to be able to save it so that it can be viewed on a Windows
> machine.
>
> Thanks,
> Tiffanitsa
>
> >


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