Well, we do not actually go to the local 7/11 for getting a new fresh csv when the old one is worn out and used to the fullest. Instead we can visit places like VG.
So in an ideal world we could just blindly grab any csv and trust that things were in order. But that far from reality.
CSV's have errors, and missing stuff. Comparing csvs posted on usenet with csvs from VG or some other place may be nessary to figure out which is the better.
But in the end, it is most often the case that the csv set which is maintained the longest tend to be the better choice.
So, what is this article all about ?
Answer: "Finding the better csv and csv errors"
To do that you can use a tool like CSV Workshop. And furthermore you can watch a video of how to do it.
Download video: MG.CSVWorkshop.XViD.zip
CSV Workshop has alot of other uses but you should explore them yourself. And bare in mind that the tool is 5 years old and at that point it couldn't handle DVD sized csvs, and still cannot. The size is reported wrong, but the dupechecking still works like a charm.
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