I clicked the link, it took me to home page. I click Download Gnumeric
and it takes me
back to the home page. I've tried all the variations I can find -- how do
I download it?
On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 4:12 AM, Tom Davies tomc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi :)
Try Gnumeric;
Hi Helen,
if you are using linux it should be in the repos so install from there.
If windows I went to gnumeric.org. Underneath welcome it shows Gnumeric
1.12.13 and I clicked on the get it from here link.
On the next page I selected the link under windows, save to my computer,
etc.
Not
Hi :)
Yeh, from this page
http://www.gnumeric.org/download.html
click the blue link in the paragraph about the Windows version. That
should start downloading the exe file.
If you use Linux or Bsd then the best way is to use one of your
package managers (such as Synaptic package manager) to
Hi :)
Try Gnumeric;
http://www.gnumeric.org/download.html
It's a dedicated spreadsheet program with a tiny footprint that uses
minimal resources, so it's faster, lighter and more robust than Excel
or Calc. Many people find Gnumeric to be better than Calc or Excel
for serious or hefty
I am working with a data set that keeps causing my LibreOffice to freeze. I
am pretty sure that this is only because it is big. It is a pipe-separated
text from the US Economic Census imported into Calc, about 30 columns and
around a million rows. (The actual data set is bigger, but Calc quits at
On 04/04/2014 07:44 PM, andrewH wrote:
I am working with a data set that keeps causing my LibreOffice to freeze. I
am pretty sure that this is only because it is big. It is a pipe-separated
text from the US Economic Census imported into Calc, about 30 columns and
around a million rows. (The