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Runs natively on Intel- and PowerPC-based Macs; Elements Gallery can save development time; Formula Builder eases formula creation; improved handling of graphics and images, Rating 3, Type Spreadsheet application, Publisher Microsoft 132058, Hotlinks www
No Visual Basic for Applications support; buggy Automator/AppleScript support for OS X 10.5; no support for OS X Services; wasted vertical space in spreadsheets; lingering bugs from previous version; no must-have new features
There really aren’t any truly innovative features in Excel 2008 that help push the spreadsheet paradigm forward — not a single new feature struck me as a “must have” reason to upgrade. That doesn’t make it a bad program — Excel is still the best spre...
Runs natively on Intel- and PowerPC-based Macs; Elements Gallery can save development time; Formula Builder eases formula creation; improved handling of graphics and images.
No Visual Basic for Applications support; buggy Automator/AppleScript support for OS X 10.5; no support for OS X Services; wasted vertical space in spreadsheets; lingering bugs from previous version; no must-have new features.
There really aren’t any truly innovative features in Excel 2008 that help push the spreadsheet paradigm forward—not a single new feature struck me as a “must have” reason to upgrade. That doesn’t make it a bad program...
Abstract: While most of the changes in Excel 2008 are meant to make life easier for beginners, advanced users with a ton of numbers to crunch get a little something, too. Excel 2008 Excel 2008 now supports sheets with more than a million rows and 16,000 colum...