Dale Pond wrote:
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.

So that's who killed Wingz. I've always wondered about that. Wingz was an unusually useful program, and when it was EOL'd I never really understood why; it was so original that I felt the only problem with it was its marketing, the challenge of selling something that so redefines the spreadsheet.

I've long advocated such an approach, doing away with the inflexibility of row-and-column fixation which characterizes most of the market, and which arguably is just a holdover from pre-GUI character-driven displays.

But it's a tough sell: so many people have become so used to being bound to the limits of traditional spreadsheets that it's difficult for them to conceive of a more open way of working.

I have a half-dozen prototypes on my hard drive experimenting with a similarly free-form approach to making a calculation tool like this. The combination of the marketing challenge, Excel's dominance, and Rev's lack of column alignment kept it on the backburner. I can't feel to badly that Apple's beating me to the punch on delivering this, since it almost requires a company of their size to validate such an unusual approach to get people to take it seriously.

One odd anomaly with Numbers, though: no macro/scripting language? Strange omission....

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