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GS-Calc (spreadsheet, 32- & 64-bit) 50% off till May 14.
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Citadel5:
Hi,
GS-Calc is a spreadsheet for Windows. Both 32- and 64-bit are available. 50% off till May 14.
Btw, any comments and suggestions (via e-mail, support forums or this forum) concerning the current functionality, possible improvements, other OS support etc. will be appreciated.
Main features:
* 12 million rows x 4,096 columns.
* Organizing worksheets in a tree form.
* Efficient memory usage to quickly load and save the largest files.
* Fast pivot tables, optimization and other advanced statistical functions.
* Using up to 16 processor cores during calculations.
* Working in up to 100 synchronized panes.
* GS-Calc can be installed on any portable device and used without performing any registry modifications.
* Free new versions for 12 months from the date of purchase.
Home page: http://www.citadel5.com/gs-calc.htm
Trial version 64-bit: http://www.citadel5.com/gscalc11.6_x64.exe
Trial version 32-bit: http://www.citadel5.com/gscalc11.6_x32.exe
Ordering form: http://www.citadel5.com/ordering.htm
Thanks!
Citadel5, www.citadel5.com
40hz:
Very nice discount offer. Thx! :Thmbsup:
x16wda:
Thanks for the discount, took advantage of the offer. I actually had a use for an earlier version a couple years ago, the row limit in Excel was too small for what I needed even though the calculations were fairly simple.
Excel 2013 still has a column advantage (16k over 4k, which is also Libre Office's limit) but Excel and Libre Office are both stuck at 1 million rows.
Thanks!
Citadel5:
Thanks for the discount, took advantage of the offer. I actually had a use for an earlier version a couple years ago, the row limit in Excel was too small for what I needed even though the calculations were fairly simple.
Excel 2013 still has a column advantage (16k over 4k, which is also Libre Office's limit) but Excel and Libre Office are both stuck at 1 million rows.
-x16wda (May 09, 2014, 07:36 PM)
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Thanks.
Rebuilding would be sufficient to increase that limit to 16K (or to 64K max, without changing the code) in GS-Calc, but verifying that there are no performance issues for various functions/actions might take much more time.
Anyway, further increasing these (row and column) limits for both GS-Calc and GS-Base is on the todo list.
(If you would like to, please feel free to e-mail me something more about the type/size of data you're
using. Just curious.)
Best regards
Citadel5, www.citadel5.com
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