TableMaker 1.1 (text->table HTML utility) TableMaker will take your comma or tab-delimited data and convert it into HTML tables. You have control over many formatting options including the border, width, height, cell padding, cell spacing, caption, column spanning, row spanning, header cells, and horizontal alignment. Your formatting options are stored in settings files and you can save and reuse them as you please. It is very easy to use -- just drag and drop one or more text files containing comma or tab-delimited data onto TableMaker. You will be prompted to specify the settings file you want to use, and new HTML files are created containing your tables. Each data file can even have more than one set of data separated by a blank line and the resulting HTML file will have separate tables for each set of data. New features since version 1.0.1 include the ability to create new settings files without editing them manually and the ability to select a default settings file to use automatically. The TableMaker application comes in two different forms. "TableMaker Droplet" is much smaller but you can only use it if you have MacPerl already installed on your computer. "TableMaker" has a run-time version of MacPerl built-in so it doesn't require anything else to use it.