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Gnumeric is the best
by Katelin Ganzer - Jun 1st 2008 13:29:10
Gnumeric is probably the best piece of software on the Linux desktop to
date. Compliments to the devs on their hard work; especially for the amount
of polish that has gone into it!
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Wow.
by jsikorski - Nov 2nd 2005 07:28:47
Version 1.6 is a huge step forward for Gnumeric. Barring any undiscovered
bugs that may prohibit me from using it, it's now my spreadsheet of choice
under Linux. I'm especially impressed with the added configurability of
the chart plugin.
Cheers.
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Disappointed... just a toy (yet)
by Telcontar - Apr 15th 2004 12:20:55
I am using 1.0.8 (in Debian 3.0 stable), and while gnumeric can sometimes
fill an important gap in the Linux desktop, I'm overall disappointed by its
shocking incompleteness. I would *never* give such a project the "one
dot oh" monicker.
First, a fatal bug prevents using any non-ASCII characters. With each
save, these characters get garbled more, so after saving and loading the
spreadsheet, it is completely useless.
Then, there is still no function reference(!) in 1.0! The link to the web
page shows a useless page with no direct link to a user manual or
reference! The "alphabetical list of functions" that one can find
using a web search is in fact not alphabetical!
There are other minor issues, which are not crucial. However, if such
issues as the ones mentioned above are not resolved, it is not suprising
that people dismiss Linux office applications as toys.
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Re: Disappointed... just a toy (yet)
by J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) - Jun 23rd 2004 10:00:31
> I am using 1.0.8 (in Debian 3.0 stable),
That version is slightly over two years old (I uploaded 1.0.8-1t1 on Jun
18 2002). As much as I love Debian stable for a server system, it is
unsuitable for many desktop users as its components are simply too old.
For a desktop system, Debian testing or unstable are
better choices (provided you understand and accept the caveats). If you
absolutely must run Debian stable, there's a GNOME 2.2 backport for it
which includes a gnumeric 1.2.x package.
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Printing ISO Latin2 characters
by Martin Mevald - Aug 1st 2001 09:02:38
There is a
script for printing ISO Latin2 characters.
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Review of Gnumeric 0.48
by bneely - Apr 7th 2000 13:45:09
Linuxcare has published a review of Gnumeric 0.48 as part of its App of
the Week column.
Read
the review!
-bneely
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Wrong URL
by linux - Jan 18th 2000 20:22:01
There is one error at your page
http://www.freshmeat.net/appindex/1998/09/30/907192372.html
The URL for downloading gnumeric is NOT
ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/gumeric
rather the CORRECT url is
ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/stable/sources/gumeric
Hope you change your listing accordingly.
Thanks.
Feel free to contact me at knife@newmail.net
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Zoom thingy
by Tcg - May 4th 1999 11:43:48
What can I say ? Miguel Ruels .. and so does that nice zoom feature !
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