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Monarch
Initial release1990
Stable releasev15
Websitehttps://www.altair.com/monarch

The first version of Monarch was released in 1990 for DOS with 'Monarch for Windows' released in 1994.

The latest release is version 15. Monarch was originally developed by Math Strategies for Personics Corporation. The software is published by Datawatch Corporation, which was acquired by Altair Engineering in 2018. Over 500,000 copies of Monarch have been licensed, and the software is in use in over 40,000 organizations.

Monarch allows users to re-use information from existing computer reports, such as text, PDF and HTML files. Monarch can also import data from OLE DB/ODBC data sources, spreadsheets and desktop databases. Users define models that describe the layout of data in the report file, and the software parses the data into a tabular format. The parsed data can be further enhanced with links to external data sources, filters, sorts, calculated fields and summaries. The data can be exported to a variety of formats, primarily spreadsheets.

References

  1. Monarch for Windows Now Shipping
  2. Datawatch, New York Times.

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