jimla@tekig5.UUCP (James G. Larsen) (12/02/85)
Any one know of public domain spreadsheet programs for the IBM-PC? I'm presently using PC-CALC but need more than 50 rows. Thanks, Jim Larsen
hes@ecsvax.UUCP (Henry Schaffer) (12/03/85)
> Any one know of public domain spreadsheet programs for the IBM-PC? I'm > presently using PC-CALC but need more than 50 rows. > Thanks, > Jim Larsen I have PC-CALC (tm) Version 3.0 and it goes up to 256 rows. (Note that PC-CALC is not "public domain". You are free to distribute and evaluate it, but are requested to pay for it if you continue using it. Also this is one of the cases where registration brings you a more complete manual, question answering support and a low price for updates. P.S. It has 64 columns. --henry schaffer Standard Disclaimer.
ward@chinet.UUCP (Ward Christensen) (12/07/85)
Turbo Pascal I believe has a spread sheet - since its in source, you could readily modify it. However, I am not aware of its limitations to number of rows/columns. You might even modify it to contain linked lists or other mechanisms of not having an n x m array for the spreadsheet.