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Full-featured object-oriented spreadsheet for Windows. Freeware.
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Promotes research regarding the extent and nature of the problem of spreadsheet risks.
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A GNU spreadsheet.
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Offers 512 columns and 2,097,152 rows, hierarchically organized worksheets, 2D and 3D charts, unlimited undo/redo, OLE client/server and COM functions. Description and screenshots of the program, online ordering.[Win9x/ME/2000/XP]
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For the Mac, version 9 or X. Description of the product, presentation of the company.
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Proposes a Java, Excel-compatible spreadsheet.
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List of spreadsheets tools and books and their authors.
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FAQ of the comp.apps.spreadsheets usenet newsgroup.
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Spreadsheet help, history, links, and even illustrated jokes. Files, FAQs, and release list for Excel, Lotus 1-2-3, and Quattro Pro, but mostly Excel. By John Walkenbach (JWalk and Associates), author of the spreadsheet column for PC World magazine.
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One of the first "killer apps" for personal computers. Information from its creators, Dan Bricklin and Bob Frankston.
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Provides spreadsheet technology to work with established systems. Company information and product description. In Germany and the UK.
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Offers a multi-user, web-based spreadsheet system. Online demo and presentation of the company.
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