Quoting Daniel Carrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Jonathon Blake wrote:
All the rest is FUD.
If a business is not dependent upon spreadsheets, then OOo is good. _If_ a business is dependent upon spreadsheets, then OOo is not a good tool. [I'm ignoring that most spreadsheets are actually very badly designed, and implemented databases.]
You're also ignoring what they use spreadsheets for. Though Excel has a lot taht Calc doesn't, there is no guarantee that a business that uses a lot of spread sheets, has to necessarily use functions that Calc doesn't have.
Having said that, can you provide a short list of "top" missing functions in Calc? I would be interested. Especially those that could be implemented as a Python add-on.
Cheers, Daniel.
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One feature that is usually mentioned is the regression curve. I am not sure is
there for 2.0 either.
-- Alexandro Colorado Co-Leader of OpenOffice.org Spanish http://es.openoffice.org/
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