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Spreadsheet::WriteExcel is a pure Perl module that allows you to create an Excel file on any platform.

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Spreadsheet::ParseExcel is a pure Perl module that allows you to extract data from an Excel file on any platform.

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The Excel::XLSX::Writer module can be used to create a new Excel file in the 2007+ XLSX format.

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A Perl module for converting Pod documents to ePub eBooks. The output eBook can be read on a variety of hardware and software eBook readers. Pod is Perl's "Plain Old Documentation" format, see http://perldoc.perl.org/perlpod.html. EPub is an eBook format, see ... [More] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epub. The module comes with a pod2epub utility that will convert Pod to an ePub eBook. For example: pod2epub some_module.pm -o some_module.epub See pod2epub --man for full documentation. [Less]

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The Pod::Simple::Wiki module is used for converting POD text to Wiki text. Pod (Plain Old Documentation) is a simple markup language used for writing Perl documentation.

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A Python module to create Excel XLSX files.

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