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SpreadCalc Reviews

13. September 2009

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SpreadCalcIf you have tried using or learning Microsoft Excel, you have realized by now how powerful the software is. But most people do not need to use all the complicated features of Excel. A great majority would probably not even need to use macros, the graphing functions, scenario managers and 3rd level equations. If you are one of those who simply wants a spreadsheet software that has all the regular functions you normally need in Excel but without having to pay the price for such a product with features that you may never ever need to use, then take a look at SpreadCalc - a handy spreadsheet utility that has the most commonly used features and comes at a very reasonable price.

SpreadCalc’s superior design and architecture has built-in worksheet support and it can be saved in Excel-compatible format so that your colleagues who use Excel can open your files. It also has built-in operators and functions for those common mathematical calculations you would need. You can fully control each cell — choosing border styles, background & foreground colors, brush & font attributes, vertical or horizontal alignment, and text formatting. It also has fill patterns so that you can readily make your spreadsheet stand out. Cells can be merged or split. Data can be sorted. Rows and columns can be resized as well as locked/unlocked. You can use either absolute or relative formula addressing. Now these all make SpreadCalc powerful enough for your spreadsheet use. And yet, it is simple enough that even a beginner to spreadsheet software would not feel intimidated to try it out.

SpreadCalc, distributed by Helmsman, is quite robust, assuring you that you can have all your Excel-like features at the tip of your fingers without having to pay the hefty price for a fully-loaded spreadsheet software for advanced users. The registered version, which can be ordered from the link below, comes only at a low price of $19.90.

Order SpreadCalc HERE.

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