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no apple spreadsheet program?
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i just downloaded my spring 07 course registration list from the school server in XLS format and it reminded me that I can't open it on my macbook even though I have iWork. is there any freeware that could look at those files or anything that apple makes?
iWork should definitly come with something. ugh.
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If you have a Google account, you could try to upload the file in their spreadsheet program and open it that way.
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Yep - Neo office is pretty good, Open office under X is good too, depending on whether you can live with the interface being not 'Apple' enough....
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Well there's also the ubiquitious MicroSoft Office for the Mac
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Originally Posted by mac128k-1984
Well there's also the ubiquitious MicroSoft Office for the Mac
'snot free like the OP specificied.
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Originally Posted by slugslugslug
'snot free like the OP specificied.
It's not, but, with an education discount, it is pretty cheap, for what you get
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i already have iwork so i am not going to buy the whole office suite. how big is neooffice? im running out of space with FCP studio and all of my media files....
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Not free but Tables. Daniel Schwill is adding more functions every update.
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is there any way to JUST get MS Excel?
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Originally Posted by quattrokid73
is there any way to JUST get MS Excel?
I don't think you can purchase the individual programs in Office on the Mac. At one time I think this was possible but the option is not there anymore. I think you can still purchase them on Windows as individual programs.
NeoOffice is the way to go because it is free. Check here for requirements:
NeoOffice Downloads
It can be slow to launch on older systems but it is fairly fast once it is up and going. I use it on my Mac Pro and it is almost as fast as MS Office.
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can i DL the neo-office spreadsheet part alone? because i love Pages and Keynote...
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