No support for tab-delimited (or other character-delimited) data export

First, to echo others' comments, I am thoroughly impressed with this project. This is a well-designed application that feels very professional and reasonably robust for beta. I only wish that Oracle had invested the resources to do this earlier.
To the point, in the right-click pop-up menu within the data results tab there is an "Export" sub-menu. This menu has various options for exporting raw data. However, it does not provide the ability to export tab-delimited data or to change the delimiter arbitrarily.
This feature is particularly important for data containing special characters. For example address data, even after parsing into standard fields, may still contain commas rendering a CSV export useless.
This would be a very useful enhancement.

There is an export to Tables in Microsoft Excel option. Did you try that?

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