1998-09-09 19:22:37 +00:00
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Abacus is a small, light and easy to use spreadsheet being developed
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as graduation project under the tutorship of Prof. Arlindo Oliveira,
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and the spreadsheet is being developed using the Tcl/Tk toolkit, as
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well as plain old C/C++ for all the "number-crunching" tasks.
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The following functionalities are available in the latest version:
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Multiple spreadsheets, limited by the amount of memory you have
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available. Small set of built-in functions that include statistical,
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financial, and the usual math and trig functions, including a slick
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menu-like interface to make it easy to paste formulas. Cell editing
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with all the usual Cut/Copy/Paste/Delete functions implemented. Cell
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formating with a load of different formats, plus fonts, italics, bold
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font size and borders. Column and Row insertion, deletion, resizing.
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Sorting using all sorts of weird sort methods, so many we find it
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confusing ourselves and we made it! Autosum - you select and press the
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button and it sums the data up the way (we hope!) you want. Graphs you
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can delete, move around and resize. Printing via Postscript.
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Imports/Exports CSV,Tab separated, Wk1 and TinySheet (for the popular
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PalmPilot organizer) formats.
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1999-05-02 21:53:08 +00:00
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WWW: http://www-cad.eecs.berkeley.edu/HomePages/aml/abacus/abacus.html
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