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CUTECOM(1)						      General Commands Manual							CUTECOM(1)

NAME
cutecom - graphical serial terminal. SYNOPSIS
cutecom DESCRIPTION
CuteCom is a graphical serial terminal, like minicom. It is aimed mainly at hardware developers or other people who need a terminal to talk to their devices. It features a lineoriented interface instead of character-oriented, xmodem, ymodem, zmodem support (requires the lrzsz package) and hexadecimal input and output among other things. OPTIONS
CuteCom doesn't really have any command-line options. SEE ALSO
minicom(1), sz(1). AUTHOR
CuteCom was written by Alexander Neundorf <neundorf@kde.org>. This manual page was written by Roman I Khimov <roman@khimov.ru>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). November 24, 2006 CUTECOM(1)

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NAME
py_xls2csv - convert an Excel xls file to a comma separated value csv file SYNOPSIS
py_xls2csv input-file DESCRIPTION
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