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==OpenSource and Free Software==
==OpenSource and Free Software==
===Cloud and On-line Spreadsheets===
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* [[EditGrid]] - Free for both<ref name="editgrid_faq">{{cite web|url=http://www.editgrid.com/site/support/faq#A9|title=FAQ|work=EditGrid website|publisher=Team and Concepts Limited|accessdate=27 February 2011}}</ref> personal and commercial use.
* [[Expresso spreadsheet]] - Free edition.
* [[Google docs|Google Docs]] - Free.<ref>[http://www.google.com/google-d-s/spreadsheets/ Google Docs]</ref>
* [[Office Web Apps]] - Free.
* [[Sheetster]]
* [[Simple Spreadsheet]] - Free and open source.
* [[Smartsheet]] - Free trial.
* [[Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware]] includes [http://doc.tiki.org/Spreadsheet a spreadsheet since 2004] and migrated to jQuery.sheet in 2010. - Free and open source.
* [[wikiCalc]] (now called SocialCalc) - Free, download application for online use.
* [[EtherCalc]] - Free and open source, derived from SocialCalc with real-time collaborative editing.<ref>[http://www.ethercalc.org/ EtherCalc]</ref>
* [[ZCubes - Calci]] - Free.
* [[Zoho Office Suite]] - Free for personal use.
* [[AirXCell]] - Free (yet in preliminary beta stage).<ref>[http://niceideas.ch/roller2/badtrash/entry/airxcell_online_programmable_spreadsheet_and AirXCell - online programmable spreadsheet and R GUI]</ref>


===Spreadsheets that are parts of suites===
===Spreadsheets that are parts of suites===

Revision as of 15:19, 15 October 2012

The following is a list of spreadsheets.

OpenSource and Free Software

Cloud and On-line Spreadsheets

Spreadsheets that are parts of suites

  • Gnumeric — for Windows and Linux. Started as the GNOME desktop spreadsheet. Reasonably lightweight but has very advanced features.[5]
  • KSpread — following the fork of the Calligra Suite from KOffice in mid-2010, superseded by KCells in KOffice and Tables in the Calligra Suite.[6]
  • LibreOffice Calc — developed for Windows, Linux, BSD and Apple Macintosh (Mac) operating systems by The Document Foundation. The Document Foundation was formed in mid-2010 by several large organisations such as Google, RedHat, Canonical (Ubuntu) and Novell along with the OpenOffice.org community (developed by Sun) and various OpenOffice.org forks, notably Go-oo. Go-oo had been the "OpenOffice" used in Ubuntu and elsewhere. Started as StarOffice in the late 1990s, it became OpenOffice under Sun and then LibreOffice in mid-2010. The Document Foundation works with external organisations such as NeoOffice and Apache Foundation to help drive all three products forward.[7]
  • NeoOffice — for Mac. Started as an OpenOffice.org port to Mac, but by using the Mac-specific Aqua user interface, instead of the more widely used X11 windowing server, it aimed to be far more stable than the normal ports of other suites.[8]
  • OpenOffice.org Calc — for Windows, Linux and Macintosh. Started as StarOffice. Sun changed the name to OpenOffice.org and developed a community of developers (and others) between the late 1990s and mid-2010. Oracle gave it to the Apache Foundation in 2011. IBM contributed their fork of OpenOffice.org, IBM Lotus Symphony, to Apache a few weeks later.[9]
  • Siag — for Linux, OpenBSD and Mac OS X. A simple old spreadsheet, part of Siag Office.[10]
  • Tables — for Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X and Haiku. Part of the extensive Calligra Suite. Possibly still mainly for Linux, but ports have been developed for other operating systems.[11]

Standalone spreadsheets

Proprietary software

Online spreadsheets

Spreadsheets that are parts of suites

  • Ability Office Spreadsheet - for MS Windows.[21]
  • Apple iWork Numbers, included with Apple's iWork '08 suite exclusively for Mac OS X v10.4 or higher.
  • AppleWorks - for MS Windows and Macintosh. This is a further development of the historical Claris Works Office suite.[22]
  • WordPerfect Office Quattro Pro - for MS Windows. Was one of the big three spreadsheets (the others being Lotus 123 and Excel).[23]
  • EasyOffice EasySpreadsheet - for MS Windows. No longer freeware, this suite aims to be more user friendly than competitors.[24]
  • Framework - for MS Windows. Historical office suite still available and supported. It includes a spreadsheet.[25]
  • IBM Lotus Symphony - freeware for MS Windows, Mac OS X and GNU/Linux.
  • Kingsoft Office Spreadsheets 2012 - For MS Windows. Both free and paid versions are available. It can handle Microsoft Excel .xls and .xlsx files, and also produce other file formats such as .et, .txt, .csv, .pdf, and .dbf. It supports multiple tabs, VBA macro and PDF converting. [26]
  • Lotus SmartSuite Lotus 123 - for MS Windows. Widely considered to be responsible for the explosion of popularity of spreadsheets during the 80's and early 90's.[27]
  • MarinerPak Mariner Calc - for Apple Macintosh. Full featured and light weight.[28]
  • Microsoft Office Excel - for MS Windows and Macintosh. The proprietary spreadsheet leader.[29]
  • Microsoft Works Spreadsheet - for MS Windows (previously DOS and Machintosh). Only allows one sheet at a time.[30]
  • PlanMaker - for MS Windows, Linux, Windows Mobile, and Windows CE; part of SoftMaker Office
  • Quattro Pro - part of WordPerfect Office
  • StarOffice Calc - Cross-platform. StarOffice was originally developed by the German company Star Division which was purchased by Sun in 1998. The code was made open source and became OpenOffice.org. Sun continues developing the commercial version which periodically integrates the open source code with their own and third party code to make new low price versions.[31]
  • Xoom Office Spreadsheet - for MS Windows.[32]

Stand alone spreadsheets

Multi-Dimensional spreadsheets

Spreadsheets on different paradigms

Spreadsheet-related developmental software

  • ExtenXLS - Java Spreadsheet Toolkit. Spreadsheet automation and data mapping from any source, integration with Sheetster.com web spreadsheet, publish calculated cells as RSS feeds, and more.[38]

Add-ins and spreadsheet assisting apps

  • numberGo Publisher - Data analysis tool that lets you quickly pivot and chart data, and save it as a portable document. Documents are able to be opened and viewed with a free reader.[39]
  • Obba - Java object handler for spreadsheets (allows to use any Java library as "add-in" via spreadsheet functions). [40]

Specifications

Program Rows (per sheet) Columns (per sheet) Total Cells (per sheet) Sheets Total Cells (per workbook)
Gnumeric
65,536 8,192 536,870,912 ? ?
KSpread
32,767 32,767 1,073,676,289 ? ?
Lotus 1-2-3[41]
65,536 256 16,777,216 256 4,294,967,296
Microsoft Excel 2003
65,536 256 16,777,216 65,531 1,099,427,741,696
Microsoft Excel 2007[42]
1,048,576 16,384 17,179,869,184 1024 17,592,186,044,416
OpenOffice.org Calc 2[43]
65,536 256 16,777,216 256 4,294,967,296
OpenOffice.org Calc 3.0, 3.1 and 3.2[44][45]
65,536 1024 67,108,864 256 17,179,869,184
OpenOffice.org Calc 3.3[46]
1,048,576 1024 1,073,741,824 256 274,877,906,944
Resolver One limited by machine memory* limited by machine memory* limited machine memory* limited by machine memory* limited by machine memory*

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

Historical

  • VisiCalc The first widely used normal spreadsheet with A1 notation etc.
  • Lotus 1-2-3 Took the market from Visicalc in the early 1990s.
  • Lotus Improv Novel design that went beyond A1 notation.
  • Lotus Symphony
  • Multiplan Early version of Excel.
  • 3D-Calc multi-dimensional spreadsheet for Atari ST[47]
  • Perfect Calc - CP/M-80 and CP/M-86 Part of the Perfect Office suite, included with early Kaypro 8-bit computers
  • PlanPerfect. This was a companion to WordPerfect.
  • qubecalc the original 3d spreadsheet ms-dos
  • Practicalc - C=64 based spreadsheet.
  • shared public spreadsheets - Works records system
  • SuperCalc - CP/M-80 Included with early Osborne computers
  • Vu-Calc spreadsheet for Sinclair and Timex-Sinclair computers
  • Wingz Multi Dimensional Spreadsheet from Informix ( 1988 )

See also

References

  1. ^ "FAQ". EditGrid website. Team and Concepts Limited. Retrieved 27 February 2011.
  2. ^ Google Docs
  3. ^ EtherCalc
  4. ^ AirXCell - online programmable spreadsheet and R GUI
  5. ^ GNOME Office / Gnumeric - Downloading Gnumeric
  6. ^ The KOffice Project
  7. ^ LibreOffice
  8. ^ NeoOffice Home
  9. ^ OpenOffice.org: Home
  10. ^ "Scheme In A Grid". 2000-12-07. Retrieved 2010. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  11. ^ The Calligra Suite
  12. ^ Bean Sheet
  13. ^ Oleo - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF)
  14. ^ Kingsoft Spreadsheets Free 2012 - Free Spreadsheet software)
  15. ^ Online Spreadsheets - EditGrid
  16. ^ t p s i r at irows.com
  17. ^ Share spreadsheet online!
  18. ^ Spreader
  19. ^ Smartsheet Home
  20. ^ Google Apps Marketplace Profile
  21. ^ Ability Plus Software - Home Page
  22. ^ Apple - Support - AppleWorks
  23. ^ Untitled Document
  24. ^ http://www.e-press.com/home.asp
  25. ^ Framework home page & the FRED Computer Language, Framework IV, II, III, V, VI, VI, VII
  26. ^ Kingsoft Spreadsheet 2012
  27. ^ IBM office productivity suite - Lotus SmartSuite
  28. ^ a b Macintosh Spreadsheet Software by Mariner Software
  29. ^ http://office.microsoft.com/excel/
  30. ^ Microsoft Works Home
  31. ^ StarOffice 8
  32. ^ Xoom Software, Inc
  33. ^ http://www.abykus.com/index.html
  34. ^ Kingsoft Spreadsheets Professional 2012 - Professional Spreadsheet software)
  35. ^ Free Business Intelligence Tool by numberGo - Pivot Tables, Charting, Reporting
  36. ^ Quantrix | Business Modeling & Analytics Software | Financial Modeling | Data Modeling
  37. ^ KyensLab Inc.
  38. ^ Java Excel :: Java Spreadsheets :: EAI :: SOA :: Open Source ::
  39. ^ Free Business Intelligence Tool by numberGo - Pivot Tables, Charting, Reporting
  40. ^ Obba: A Java Object Handler for Spreadsheets
  41. ^ "Limitations of 1-2-3 for Windows". IBM.com. Retrieved 2008-04-10. {{cite web}}: External link in |work= (help)
  42. ^ "The "Big Grid" and Increased Limits in Excel 2007". Microsoft.com. Retrieved 2008-04-10. {{cite web}}: External link in |work= (help)
  43. ^ "What is the maximum number of cells in an OpenOffice.org spreadsheet?". OpenOffice.org FAQ. Retrieved 2008-04-10. {{cite web}}: External link in |work= (help)
  44. ^ "What's the maximum number of rows and cells for a spreadsheet file?". OpenOffice.org Calc FAQ. Retrieved 2008-11-04. {{cite web}}: External link in |work= (help)
  45. ^ "OpenOffice.org 3.0 New Features". OpenOffice.org 3.0 Features. Retrieved 2008-11-10. {{cite web}}: External link in |work= (help)
  46. ^ "OpenOffice.org 3.3 New Features". OpenOffice.org 3.3 Features. Retrieved 2010-12-13. {{cite web}}: External link in |work= (help)
  47. ^ Frank's Atari ST pages