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fenixproductions:
I can recommend Gnumeric because it has a lot more functions available than i.e. Excel.

Full list of features can be found here:
http://www.gnome.org/projects/gnumeric/features.shtml

The only thing which makes me worried is: only 256 columns supported. So you have to be careful if you want to transpose some data.

BTW OpenOffice Calc has the same "problem".

tinjaw:
Relatively new to the scene: Resolver http://www.resolversystems.com/  a slightly different outlook on spreadsheet programs.
-kfitting (March 08, 2008, 08:06 AM)
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The thing to note about ResolverOne is that it is built on IronPython and exposes the underlying Python. So what you do in the spread sheet is exposed as Python code in the editor and it is two-way. Think of Delphi's two way editor, but with a spreadsheet instead of a UI and Python instead of PASCAL.

Niefer:
Quote from: mouser on 2007/06/20, 22:26
"Let's just let people make suggestions here in this thread, since i don't have the slightest idea which software to add to the poll."
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Now it's the time, 1 year passed.

huyaowen:
yes ,i think so . :D :D

hhdawrs:
I used Lotus 1-2-3 for years, then Vista wouldn't run it.  Free Open Office has been meeting my needs for about 3 months now.  It is similar to old Lotus suite, so not a big learning curve.

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