[net.unix] Spread Sheet.

Gadi <FRIEDMAN@RU-BLUE.ARPA> (11/14/84)

Unipress Software of Highland Park, NJ sells a unix spread sheet
called qcalc.  
(Thats all I know...)
                               -Gadi
                       Friedman@Ru-Blue
                     allegra!ru-blue!friedman   (uucp)

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HOROWITZ@USC-ISIF.ARPA (11/15/84)

In response to your message sent  13 Nov 84 13:37:11 EST

Q-calc from UniPress is a very close approximation to Lotus 1-2-3 and in addition
contains Unix copy and filter commands plus a complete
graphics package.  The spreadsheet on a vax costs $2500, I believe
and it also runs on a variety of68000 Unix boxes.

ellis Horowitz
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geoff@desint.UUCP (Geoff Kuenning) (11/18/84)

In article <5751@brl-tgr.ARPA> Gadi Friedman <FRIEDMAN@RU-BLUE.ARPA> writes:

>Unipress Software of Highland Park, NJ sells a unix spread sheet
>called qcalc.  
>(Thats all I know...)

Qcalc is the best spreadsheet I have ever seen.  It is significantly more
powerful than Supercomp-20 or Unicalc.  You can extract values from other
spreadsheets and stick them in yours;  you can also set up a "link" that
does this every time you bring the spreadsheet up.  You can sort a subrange
of your spreadsheet;  and if that isn't good enough, you can pipe a subrange
through any Unix command stream.
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	Geoff Kuenning
	First Systems Corporation
	...!ihnp4!trwrb!desint!geoff