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  1. saurav shrestha saurav shrestha KDE

    Whats a good spreadsheet program to use in !kde ?

    Monday, 31-Jan-11 21:17:36 UTC from Choqok at Jacksonville, Florida, United States
    • Ardian Haxha Ardian Haxha

      @zaurav What about Koffice ?

      Monday, 31-Jan-11 21:22:07 UTC
    • saurav shrestha saurav shrestha Ardian Haxha

      @ardian new to kde, and havent tried anything :) ill give koffice a try. i used openoffice before.

      Monday, 31-Jan-11 21:23:25 UTC
    • saurav shrestha saurav shrestha Ardian Haxha

      @ardian thank u :)

      Monday, 31-Jan-11 21:23:32 UTC
    • Ardian Haxha Ardian Haxha

      @zaurav No problem, :) You might actually like more Koffice than OpenOffice, but still you can also use OpenOffice if you want.

      Monday, 31-Jan-11 21:27:48 UTC
    • saurav shrestha saurav shrestha KDE , Ardian Haxha

      @ardian @sredna thanks im getting koffice. I love that !kde apps have such tight integration. :) cheers.

      Monday, 31-Jan-11 21:30:04 UTC
    • Michał Andrzej Woźniak Michał Andrzej Woźniak KDE

      @zaurav still I'd go for LibreOffice Calc. #KOffice/#CalligraSuite is not quite there yet !kde

      Monday, 31-Jan-11 21:33:30 UTC
    • Roger Pixley Roger Pixley koffice

      @zaurav I'd suggest LibreOffice currently. !Koffice is great but not what I would call a solution right now

      Monday, 31-Jan-11 21:37:48 UTC
    • saurav shrestha saurav shrestha Michał Andrzej Woźniak

      @rysiek thanks I will definitely try it out and see what works for me :)

      Monday, 31-Jan-11 21:38:02 UTC
    • Michał Andrzej Woźniak Michał Andrzej Woźniak

      @zaurav cheers. drop a line after testing calligra/koffice, I'd love to start using them as soon as it's viable. :)

      Monday, 31-Jan-11 21:47:25 UTC
    • Ingolf Schaefer Ingolf Schaefer

      @zaurav I think that Gnumeric is the best spreadsheet for Linux from a technical point of view. Looks great with Oxygen-GTK.

      Monday, 31-Jan-11 21:54:58 UTC
    • Harley Laue Harley Laue Michał Andrzej Woźniak

      @rysiek Agreed. It does work for a lot of the basics though.

      Monday, 31-Jan-11 21:57:58 UTC
    • saurav shrestha saurav shrestha Ingolf Schaefer

      @ovidius yes I loved Gnumeric :) the only reason i want something kde-specific is so that it wont load extra deps/libs.

      Monday, 31-Jan-11 21:59:28 UTC
    • saurav shrestha saurav shrestha Michał Andrzej Woźniak

      @rysiek I sure will.currently using kspread. pretty light and getting my job done easily (I just need to make a timesheet so :P)

      Monday, 31-Jan-11 22:01:43 UTC
    • saurav shrestha saurav shrestha Roger Pixley

      @skreech2 thank you. i will look at libreoffice as well :) so many options = happyness.

      Tuesday, 01-Feb-11 00:27:28 UTC
    • Kete Foy Kete Foy

      @zaurav I didn't like koffice, but maybe it will work for you. It's where the integration starts to get pointless

      Tuesday, 01-Feb-11 02:19:54 UTC
    • saurav shrestha saurav shrestha Kete Foy

      @panicking5kywalker you know, while getting to use it, i was already wishing for more. Maybe you are right. Integration without need.

      Tuesday, 01-Feb-11 02:25:49 UTC
    • saurav shrestha saurav shrestha Kete Foy

      @panicking5kywalker so far I've only used kspread. I wish it could save in MS formats, or Kword could read .doc formats. Etc.

      Tuesday, 01-Feb-11 02:26:30 UTC
    • Kete Foy Kete Foy

      @zaurav It got ugly when I tried to finish an OpenOffice document, and that's when I stopped.

      Tuesday, 01-Feb-11 02:33:40 UTC
    • saurav shrestha saurav shrestha Kete Foy

      @panicking5kywalker Ah. I see. Thats not good if its messing up your docs frm other programs. thanks :)

      Tuesday, 01-Feb-11 02:51:33 UTC

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