>Has anyone looked at the native format used by Apple's "Numbers"?
Some interesting history might help with this question... many years ago (1989?) Apple purchased the kernel for their spreadsheet used in AppleWorks from WingZ (now long since defunct). They paid $1,000,000 for it. I know this because I was using WingZ 1.0 and absolutely love the program. It had (even at 1.0) far more capability than MS's skinned down bleached out program. WingZ went bust, I suppose, for lack of market. Anyhow, the current version of AppleWorks can accept a cut and paste of the data and formulae from WingZ. However, since Apple did not implement ALL of WingZ capabilities some things don't work as well.
It is PRESUMED the new "Numbers" spreadsheet is a derivative of all this. If not I reckon it's sol time (again).
On the other hand, the original code for WingZ 3.0 was dumped to the web as a Linux program. Not being a Linux programmer I was not able to get it to run on Mac - though I do have that code in the event anyone wants it, let me know.
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