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IronCalc makes powerful spreadsheets possible, without Microsoft or Google
IronCalc brings fast, Excel-compatible spreadsheets to your browser without locking you into Microsoft 365 or Google’s cloud.
I got access to Google Spreadsheets this morning, shortly after I wrote up my quick take based on the screenshots on Google's site. After actually using this product, some pros and cons stand out.
When it comes to creating spreadsheets, the software that comes to the minds of most people is Microsoft Excel. Microsoft Office is a complete suite that lets users create documents, spreadsheets, ...
Google Spreadsheets is a free, Web-based spreadsheet tool from Google that does a surprisingly good job as a basic number cruncher, and the price is right. Google began accepting sign-ups to ...
If you own an iPad, chances are you're already pretty high on productivity and portability. It's no secret that the ease of use and accessibility of Apple's tablet has led many to ditch their laptops ...
Apple's iPad has its own Numbers spreadsheet app and supports Microsoft's Excel app, both of which are convenient when a user wants to work on spreadsheets on an iPad. The different apps you can ...
I recently wrote about five ways spreadsheets kill your business. Spreadsheets are a versatile tool for performing quick, ad hoc data analysis, developing presentation materials, creating small ...
Google updated spreadsheets this weekend with some new features across the board. While they are all useful, it is particularly nice to be able to edit spreadsheets on my iPhone. – A mobile-friendly ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "2 Days Workshop: Computer systems Validation (CSV) for Excel Spreadsheets" conference has been added to Research and Markets' offering. Spreadsheets such as Excel are ...
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