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Comparison of spreadsheet software

Comparison of spreadsheet software

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Spreadsheet is a class of application software design to analyze tabular data called "worksheets". A collection of worksheets is called a "workbook". Online spreadsheets do not depend on a particular operating system but require a standards-compliant web browser instead. One of the incentives for the creation of online spreadsheets was offering worksheet sharing and public sharing or workbooks as part of their features which enables collaboration between multiple users. Some on-line spreadsheets provide remote data update, allowing data values to be extracted from other users' spreadsheets even though they may be inactive at the time.

General

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Operating system support

The operating systems the software can run on natively (without emulation). Android and iOS apps can be optimized for Chromebooks and iPads which run the operating systems ChromeOS and iPadOS respectively, the operating optimizations include things like multitasking capabilities, large and multi-display support, better keyboard and mouse support.

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Supported file formats

This table gives a comparison of what file formats each spreadsheet can import and export. "Yes" means can both import and export.

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Rows and Columns

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-* 32-bit addressable memory on Microsoft Windows, i.e. ~2.5 GB.

See also

Notes

  1. The app uses LibreOffice kit technology and is based on Collabora Online for which development started in 2013.
  2. Version 21.11. Using LibreOffice kit technology, development started in 2013.
  3. Version 1.0. Using LibreOffice kit technology, development started in 2013.
  4. Version 4.4.
  5. Development started 2006.
  6. Offline editing when used with Chrome or Edge web browser.
  7. Offline editing when used with Chrome web browser.
  8. Development started 1998.
  9. Old versions.
  10. Version 3.3. Development started 2010.
  11. Development started 1988.
  12. Started as Multiplan in 1982.
  13. Development started 2009.
  14. 1999 – 2009.
  15. 2010 – 2011
  16. Development started 2008.
  17. Development started 2005.
  18. Development started 1996.

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