This is a fairly basic spreadsheet program, designed more for the average user than for doing extensive calculations, although nothing necessarily precludes heavy use.
It supports nearly all of the features I have personally used including cutting & pasting, insertion & deletion of rows and columns, a customizable appearace, basic graphing, and it uses fairly standard parsing of formulas including recognition of ranges of cells and several formulas.
The most severe limitation of BC Spreadsheet is that the only file type it produces that can be opened by other applications is comma separated values (CSV). This file type does not preserve the formulas used to generate values, only the values themselves, but it is recognized by an enormous number of applications.
This limited compatibility doesn't limit you from doing any calculations of your own in BC Spreadsheet and using it's unique filetype (sps). BC Spreadsheet also supports copying of cell images into other applications, as well as the generation of HTML code for a spreadsheet as a means of easily sharing information.
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2010/08/24 03:14
While this is supposed to be a simple spreadsheet for the average user, I need some instructions on how to use it. Do any exist anywhere?
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