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From: es1@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Ethan Solomita)
Subject: Re: SpreadSheets
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Date: Wed, 27 Mar 1991 00:21:25 GMT

In article <moore.670007067@pv0324.vincent.iastate.edu> moore@iastate.edu (Moore Brian Joseph) writes:
>
>Can anyone give me some good ideas for an Amiga SpreadSheet.  I have seen
>Analyze! and VIP Professional but was not thrilled with either.  I would also
>like to have 123 type commands if possible because I know it well, but this
>is not req'd.  Thanks.
>
	From what I've heard the only really decent spreadsheet
is Advantage from Gold Disk. There is MaxiPlan Plus 2.0, but I
would recommend avoiding it. MaxiPlan, as well as everything else
its author Mike Lehman has worked on, are exceedingly buggy. I
won't go into what I think of what he did with UltraCard...

>Brian J. Moore
>moore@iastate.edu


	-- Ethan

Q: How many Comp Sci majors does it take to change a lightbulb
A: None. It's a hardware problem.
