Gnumeric 1.4.1 is out.
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By far Gnumeric is the best spreadsheet app for Linux.
I believe most of the people that voted oocalc voted it only because they've never tried gnumeric. Give it a chance, it's fast, reliable and does things right. And if you use LaTeX, it can export tables! How many hourse it saved me! ;-) Of course if one uses KDE it's problably not a good choice anyway :P |
Planmaker.
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gnumeric here.
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OpenOffice.org Calc ... haven't gnumeric installed ... why should I? :p
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gnumeric handling spreadsheet better than oo.calc
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OOCalc since I also use excel
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Even though I use OpenOffice for almost everything and do not use a Spreadsheat a lot, I had very good experience this week with Gnumeric exporting stuff to Xhtml, so I voted for it.
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Planmaker is missing from the list.
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Re: spreadsheets
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Gnumeric. I got a big, nasty .xls for work the other day and found that Gnumeric actually handled it better than OpenOffice. (OpenOffice is still an awesome open source project though.)
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scalc
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I have moved my customers on Windoze to use oocalc, they don't all use it but I can still open their *.xls files with my OpenOffice Calc.
The only thing I miss is the VBA capability of Excel. You can do amazing things with that. Still, it's give and take. |
OpenOffice...
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Hi, I vote for Gnumeric. But make no mistake, there's still a lot of work todo, for it to plese me ;) x86h.
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