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 install the
version in your repositories.
Regards from
Tom :)




On 6 April 2014 23:33, Tim Lloyd <tim.ll...@gmx.com> wrote:
> 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 sure what to do if you are  mac user :(
>
> HTH
>
> Tim
>
> On 07/04/14 07:59, Helen wrote:
>>
>> 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;
>>> 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 spreadsheets and/or for handling many more
>>> spreadsheets in a shorter time-frame.
>>>
>>> It can be installed alongside LibreOffice and/or MS Office.  It uses
>>> the same format as LibreOffice natively so most spreadsheets can be
>>> bounced between the 2 programs quite happily.
>>>
>>> Part of the advantage of LibreOffice is that it fits well into a wider
>>> eco-system and co-operates well with a wider range of programs and
>>> suites allowing you to tailor individual machines to specific
>>> use-cases and yet still retain the ability to share files between
>>> different machines and different people using different OSes and
>>> programs.
>>>
>>> Regards from
>>> Tom )
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 5 April 2014 06:43, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak <and...@pitonyak.org>
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> 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 actual data set is bigger, but Calc quits
>>>
>>> at a
>>>>>
>>>>> million-odd. The complete file is about 0.8 gig.) I suspect but can not
>>>>> prove that this is related to file handling somehow, e.g. breaking down
>>>>> during auto-saving. The first time I saved the data as a Calc file it
>>>
>>> took
>>>>>
>>>>> nearly an hour with the "soffice.bin *32" process running at 25 percent
>>>
>>> of
>>>>>
>>>>> CPU time and using about 825 meg of memory the entire time. (Not sure
>>>
>>> why
>>>>>
>>>>> this is showing up as a 32-bit version).  And when Calc freezes, all
>>>>> the
>>>>> LibreOffice programs freeze. So I can't just switch to another file and
>>>>> noodle away while waiting.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> It looks to me as though Calc cannot handle more than 1048576 rows of
>>>
>>> data,
>>>>
>>>> Do you have more rows than that? If yes, then I think that you cannot
>>>
>>> open
>>>>
>>>> the file.
>>>>
>>>> If you have less than that, and, if you think that you are simply
>>>> running
>>>> out of memory.... if you can figure out how to get the data to me, I can
>>>
>>> run
>>>>
>>>> a test on a 64 bit version (running on Linux). My machine has 32 GB of
>>>> RAM...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Andrew Pitonyak
>>>> My Macro Document: http://www.pitonyak.org/AndrewMacro.odt
>>>> Info:  http://www.pitonyak.org/oo.php
>>>>
>>>>
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