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Open XML SDK
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Libcurl
While it doesn't appear to have been updated in many years, Microsoft built a similarly useful tool[1] that lets you browse the structure of a given Office document and see C# code that generates various components of it.
[1] https://github.com/dotnet/Open-XML-SDK/releases/tag/v2.5
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Is it possible to use Microsoft Word features programatically?
If you use this check out the productivity tool, it will convert a word doc to csharp for you. https://github.com/dotnet/Open-XML-SDK/releases/tag/v2.5
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Go library that supports extraction and generation of word documents with complex formulae, equations, tables and images.
You’re looking for OpenXML handling. C# probably has the best support, since there’s a Microsoft supported SDK - https://github.com/dotnet/Open-XML-SDK
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If you had to pick a library from another language (Rust, JS, etc.) that isn’t currently available in Python and have it instantly converted into Python for you to use, what would it be?
https://github.com/dotnet/Open-XML-SDK Yeah, it can be kind of wrapped with pythonnet and stuff. But having it totally pyhtonized would be sooooo great.
- Creating a Web App using Excel
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Count lines, words, and characters of a MS Word file? ( i.e. Test1.docx )
As an alternative, you could use the Powershell module Open-XML-SDK or PSwriteWord, or PSWriteOffice
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OpenXml throws a different exception given identical code and similar build configuration for two distinct solutions. Why?
PackageLoader was introduced in https://github.com/OfficeDev/Open-XML-SDK/commit/522200f65b9182f65a112130f830403467f54936
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Programatically replacing text in docx
In the official GitHub repository you will find similar tools listed, if you have a very particular requirement not fulfilled by OpenXML SDK.
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Formatting issues from Mac to Windows
Or alternatively you can create a .NET application using the Open XML SDK that does the same thing.
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Launch HN: Windmill (YC S22) – Turn scripts into internal apps and workflows
This looks amazing and I'd love to try it out for this one thing I have in mind.
I'm not familiar with the Deno part of Typescript. Would it somehow be possible to use a C# library as a dependency?
For example https://github.com/OfficeDev/Open-XML-SDK I need for a way to edit (not create) the openXML content of Microsoft Office files
sso-wall-of-shame
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Tailscale SSH is now Generally Available
Hi! Tailscalar here. This is very topical for me! Over the past 3 weeks I've been working with internal stakeholders to remove our SSO tax - the sso tax is a pet hate of mine. A couple of weeks ago we removed it from our pricing plan after my proposal was approved, and today I released a blog on our website to announce it more widely: https://tailscale.com/blog/sso-tax-cut
I knew of https://sso.tax (which we are not listed on but I did include in my blog), but didn't know there was another website too!
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Software Company HashiCorp Is Weighing a Potential Sale
I'm not the person you've asked, but I'm somebody who has been purchasing SaaS/software for businesses large and small for years. My take:
1. If SSO and other basic modern security features are locked into "Enterprise" pricing tiers then the service is at the bottom of the list (see: https://sso.tax). I'd love to say instant disqualification but too many SaaS companies have it in their head that only wealthy enterprises use SSO, despite SSO platforms being widely available and some quite cheap to acquire and start using.
2. If I need to request a quote to start any kind of service to see what the product is about then I'm not likely to pursue it. Don't make me jump through hoops when I'm just trying to see if a product can fit my needs.
3. If license terms are too complex or easy to violate that's a hard pass. Infrastructure monitoring tools are a great example. The licensing is often per "device" or per monitored metric, and some vendors are very loose with their definition of "device". (Don't use LogicMonitor with k8s unless you like throwing money in the garbage can). Hard lessons learned.
4. If the only details I can find regarding how you secure your product are claims of SOC2 and ISO27001 certification then that's a very likely pass. Those controls are great to have, necessary even, but anyone who has had to work to meet those compliance objectives knows that they're much more about organization controls than they are product security. Give me an idea about how you protect data and whatnot on a security page somewhere, not an attestation that dev and prod are separate and you have logs.
On the side of the positives, outside of not hitting the negative marks, I value ease to work with, responsive and competent support, strong pre and post-sales solutions architecture and support/training (if the product is complex enough to warrant that), and supports SSO. I bring up SSO again because it's a hard requirement for SaaS purchases everywhere I go -- no SSO, no go. Social login is not a substitute and is highly undesired.
Hope this helps.
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Multi – Multiplayer Collaboration for macOS
Don’t be shy, here’s the link: https://github.com/robchahin/sso-wall-of-shame/issues.
- SSO Tax- SaaS companies basis of upgrading from standard to enterprise
- SSO everything, good Idea?
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We built the fastest CI in the world. It failed
It sounds like you're unaware of why SSO is considered a security feature at all them, but it's covered right on the site: https://sso.tax/
It's to allow centralized access management. Stuff like firing someone and revoking their access from one platform instantly, instead running around and changing permissions in every tool manually. Or ensuring people in department A can't be invited to some platform for people in department B in order to limit information access.
SSO tax is predicated on the idea that the moment you outgrow the informal arrangements and liberal access, you're really a business. Seems pretty fair?
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eSignature for Google Docs and Google Drive (Beta)
Last time I had to implement Okta integration for DocuSign at my employer it was absurdly expensive. If Google does this right then I’d be ever so happy.
DocuSign on the SSO Tax site: https://sso.tax/
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Show HN: Infisical – open-source secret management platform
There’s a strong, widespread objection to hiding security features behind a paywall: https://sso.tax/
If 2fa is the only way you can differentiate in order to force enterprises to pay, it’s better to have a fee for security than to die because you can’t make money… but broadly, as a security company, you should aim for maximum security for every user.
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Keygen: a software licensing and distribution API
I totally understand. I'm aware of the SSO tax. It's just honestly a complex feature, with a significant maintenance and support burden, and I leaned making it EE so that it'd be worth all the effort to implement and maintain (i.e. I want it to be a new-positive feature for revenue). But if I could get help from other contributors, I'd be fine with SSO being a CE feature too.
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Managed Services Client Onboarding: Simple Process (Free Template)
Need to put them up for the SSO Wall of shame. https://sso.tax/
What are some alternatives?
ClosedXML - ClosedXML is a .NET library for reading, manipulating and writing Excel 2007+ (.xlsx, .xlsm) files. It aims to provide an intuitive and user-friendly interface to dealing with the underlying OpenXML API.
vaultwarden - Unofficial Bitwarden compatible server written in Rust, formerly known as bitwarden_rs
EPPlus
unleash - Open-source feature management solution built for developers.
NPOI - a .NET library that can read/write Office formats without Microsoft Office installed. No COM+, no interop.
ToolJet - Low-code platform for building business applications. Connect to databases, cloud storages, GraphQL, API endpoints, Airtable, Google sheets, OpenAI, etc and build apps using drag and drop application builder. Built using JavaScript/TypeScript. 🚀
ExcelDataReader - Lightweight and fast library written in C# for reading Microsoft Excel files
cerbos - Cerbos is the open core, language-agnostic, scalable authorization solution that makes user permissions and authorization simple to implement and manage by writing context-aware access control policies for your application resources.
DocX - Fast and easy to use .NET library that creates or modifies Microsoft Word files without installing Word.
infisical - ♾ Infisical is the open-source secret management platform: Sync secrets across your team/infrastructure and prevent secret leaks.
NetOffice - 🌌 Create add-ins and automation code for Microsoft Office applications.
budibase - Budibase is an open-source low code platform that helps you build internal tools in minutes 🚀