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Excel for mac 2016 comments
Excel for mac 2016 comments








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It looks and feels like a mix of the fresh Windows design and Office for Mac 2011. While the existing 2011 version looks old in comparison, Microsoft hasn’t ditched parts of the aging UI entirely. I am glad I made that decision and would do it again.The first thing I noticed about using Office 2016 for Mac is the user interface. It went though a buggy period as a startup, but is now really strong. It never changes file format, and it will import and export to Excel formats just fine. It uses a classical UI with the formular bar front and center, it has robust functions.

excel for mac 2016 comments

LibreOffice, on the other hand, fit all the criteria. I understand there may be ways to jerry-rig one, but why go to the effort when I don’t need to. For math and engineering, that doesn’t work. I don’t want a spreadsheet with no formular bar. Numbers was out for poor interface, questionable function library, lack of universal platform. So, Excel was out for a platform due to cost, continued file changes, buggy math, and poor interface. I also read about Excel errors in some math functions, which LO didn’t have.

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I knew I could get customers on any platform to download LibreOffice for free, and we could all use the same spreadsheet. I considered Numbers at the time (and since), but one of my goals was to give my customers the spreadsheet programs so they could fill them out and send them back for us to finish. I especially didn’t like the attitude of MS about Macs and ditching the formular bar at the top. I didn’t want to pay the MS tax and buy Excel for my Mac (I have a 2006 brain dead copy). They use pretty hairy mathematical functions, even automatically selecting a product out of a table from the data in several other ones, and offering prompts for other components. Sharing between Macs, iPhones, and iPads is a breeze.Ībout 8 years ago I began writing custom engineering spreadsheet programs for analyzing customers applications, sizing equipment, and pricing. It’s rock-solid reliable and more intuitive and less bloated than Excel. MacDailyNews Take: Numbers is now the only spreadsheet application we use.

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“However, the iOS version of Excel requires a subscription to Microsoft Office 365, so having free versions of Numbers available on the Mac, iOS and iCloud is a useful and inexpensive option for people who don’t need the full power of Excel.” Of course, collaboration remains another area where the business-oriented Excel is hard to beat,” Joseph writes.

excel for mac 2016 comments

“From rather crude beginnings, the collaborative features in Numbers and other iWork apps now work quite effectively. “Numbers has never really attempted to match the endless range of maths functions and analytical tools that have always been Excel’s great strength in the business world. Numbers concentrates more on the graphical presentation of spreadsheet data, providing excellent tools for quickly creating graphs and charts, and even for working with photos and other graphics,” Joseph writes. “It’s not quite right to pitch Numbers as a low-end version of Excel, as there’s a clear difference in focus between the two programs. “It’s ideal for users looking to create and edit spreadsheets without the cost or know-how required to use the more complex and expensive Excel.” “Numbers is Apple’s easy-to-use spreadsheet program, offered as a home-grown alternative to Microsoft Excel,” Cliff Joseph writes for Macworld UK.










Excel for mac 2016 comments