“eWEEK Labs ran Numbers through its paces, and found it to be a strong addition to the productivity software market and a promising alternative to Microsoft Excel,” Tiffany Maleshefski reports for eWeek.
“Emphasizing the spreadsheet program’s ease of use, yet promising the ability to create sophisticated document, users can create and edit highly technical business documents as easily as they can create a simple family budget,” Maleshefski reports.
“During my tests, I found that Numbers is, for the most part, an intuitive program that shouldn’t illicit the heavy sighs and consternation that Excel has been known to do,” Maleshefski reports.
Full review here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “JadisOne” for the heads up.]
I’ve been trying it, and like it so far. Very elegant.
I haven’t tested its limits yet though.
All this time I thought spreadsheet was something farmers did to
help their plants grow.
Perhaps it shouldn’t elicit heavy sighs. Illicit is the MS general business strategy.
p3
oh, hail yeah.
Thanks, paladin3; you saved me the trouble.