On Fri, 2008-03-28 at 04:14 -0700, Tom La Bone wrote: > Are any of you folks using Gnumeric successfully for work in a "production" > environment? If so, can you share with me the kind of work you are doing > (business calcs, data manipulation, regressions, etc.), the version of > Gnumeric you are using, and the platform on which you are running Gnumeric > (Windows, Linux, etc.)? Thanks.
We are using Gnumeric in our introductory statistics courses, so we are using it for various data manipulations, statistical analyses (hypotheses tests, regressions, ANOVA,..), graphing etc. We are usually using always one of the newest versions available in Debian unstable (1.8.1 in the moment) and occasionally a fresh compile from svn. Platform? Linux of course. Our department doesn't have any machines available for students that use anything but Linux. (I would like to say that we are only running Linux but one faculty member has a dual boot Linux/MS Windows machine.) Andreas -- "Liberty consists less in acting according to one's own pleasure, than in not being subject to the will and pleasure of other people. It consists also in our not subjecting the wills of other people to our own." Rousseau Prof. Dr. Andreas J. Guelzow Dept. of Mathematical & Computing Sciences Concordia University College of Alberta _______________________________________________ gnumeric-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumeric-list
