The 2nd most popular spreadsheet tool on Mac OS X
Introducing Numbers, the spreadsheet you’ve been waiting for — and already know how to use. Innovative, powerful, and intuitive, Numbers lets you do everything from setting up your family budget to completing a lab report to creating detailed financial documents. Edit
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Did you create this app?| Website: | apple.com/iwork/numbers |
| Developer: | Apple Inc. |
| License: | Commercial |
| Price: | $79.00 |
| Version: | 2.0.3 |
| Rating: | Features: Interface: Performance: Price/value: Overall: |
| Usage: | 9 months, 2 weeks, 5 days, 20 hours, 26 minutes and 44 seconds |
| Usage since: | 07 August 2007 |
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It isn't Excel, but it doesn't TRY to be Excel, and in so doing, it becomes a revolutionarily easy-to-use spreadsheet program. Not robust, not business-ready, but perfect at what it does.
This is a spreadsheet for the masses. Quick, simple and easy to use. Excel junkies and Lotus 123 old-timers might freak out a bit with it but it is a cut above anything Microsoft has. And significantly cheaper.
fast ! simple ! very nice !
Its a lot like Excel, but a lot cheaper, easier and faster to use =)
There are some better features and some lacking ones.
But ff you want a spreadsheet the Mac way, Numbers is definitely it.
Love it!
Spreadsheet software. Ugh.
I love NUMBERS so much more than Excel for the MAC. It's so much easier to use.
I love Numbers. It is beautiful, and full of things that have actually helped me get a little extra credit in school! Also it is cheaper than Microsoft excel.
Good Product
Simple Excel replacement.
The only things this is missing is the ability to publish in HTML
Numbers is not to the level of Excel.
Though it doesn't have as many features as Excel, I find Numbers much more elegant and fun to use. I wish it made a better job on statistical analysis. It's take on the error bar just doesn't make any sens. But for pretty graphs, it's cool. I also like the way a page can have several separate tables in it. Makes them easy to manage. In short Apple, work on your maths and you'll have a «killer app». A the moment though, it's mostly a «pretty» app.
It is an excellent spreadsheet program that I prefer using to Microsoft Excel. The graphs are much nicer, and the formulas are handled much better. It is also far easier to use. The only thing that prevents it from being adopted might be the fact there are fewer statistical functions than are in Excel and that it obviously doesn't support VBA macros. I don't use VBA macros and its feature set is plenty for me.
I hate numbers, Excel is much more powerful.. (that's what I think)