There is a Sugarized spreadsheet activity being developed, but also,
in a pinch, gnumeric runs from either the Terminal or X activities,
although it doesn't save to the Journal.

-walter

On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 4:06 PM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sounds interesting.
>
> Sugar/OLPC really needs a spreadsheet. Spreadsheets are powerful learning 
> tools which enable the manipulation and visualisation of data.
>
> Why isn't the spreadsheet for Open Office included? Is it because its 
> footprint is too big or because its not sugarised?
>
> In addition to plotting, line, bar, pie and scatter it would be good to have 
> at least some simple spreadsheet functionality:
> tabular data with row and column referencing
> import/export csv data
> formulae, cell references +-/*=
> simple functions sum() min() max() avg()
>
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