List of other software products that can be used with or instead of OpenRefine
(in no particular order)
- http:junolab.org/ - open source extendable Interactive IDE built on Atom and Julia that provides live feedback and a programmable GUI to create facets like OpenRefine
- http:www.cs.waikato.ac.nz/ml/weka/ - open source collection of tools for data mining and machine learning.
- http:orange.biolab.si/ open source data mining and machine learning
- http:nifi.apache.org - open source automated dataflow & batch processing, has expression languages, & extendable
- https:github.com/Talend/data-prep - open source tool that performs similar functions as OpenRefine
- http:rattle.togaware.com/ open source A Graphical User Interface for Data Mining using R
- http:rapid-i.com/content/view/181/190/lang,en/ (a light version is free)
- http:www.tableausoftware.com/
- http:spotfire.tibco.com/
- http:www.pentaho.com
- http:www.cloveretl.com
- http:www.informatica.com/us/products/data-quality/data-quality/
- http:www.elixirtech.com/products/DataETL.html
- http:www.pervasivedatarush.com/Pages/default.aspx (sold and closed)
- https:www.palantir.com/
- http:www.datamystic.com/textpipe.html
- http:www.bonitasoft.com/products/bonita-open-solution-open-source-bpm From the academia (open source for the basic community edition)
- http:control.cs.berkeley.edu/abc/ ( http:control.cs.berkeley.edu/abc/abc-rel/1.3/snapshots/) by Vijayshankar Raman and Joseph M. Hellerstein (UCBerkeley) (open source)
- http:web.tagus.ist.utl.pt/helena.galhardas/ajax.html by H.Galhardas, D. Florescu, D. Shasha, E. Simon, J.P. Matsumoto, C.A. Saita (error 404)
- http:queens.db.toronto.edu/project/clio/ - UToronto, IBM (university project)
- http:vis.stanford.edu/wrangler/ - an interactive tool for data cleaning and transformation.
- https:www.trifacta.com/products/wrangler/ - Commercial version of Data Wrangler, but free version available.
- http:www.stat.ucla.edu/jeroen/ggplot2.html - a javascript web interface for R package, ggplot2 - Jeroen C.L. Ooms, Hadley Wickham (university project)
Feel free to add suggestions in the comments.