If you frequently use Excel to create and edit spreadsheets on your Mac, you may want to access the same files while you’re on the go with just your iPad. Although Microsoft hasn’t released an iOS ...
App Store download lets users open, share, and edit Excel documents on their Apple devices with Quickoffice's MobileFiles Pro. The $9.99 iPhone application packs in a lot of features. Josh Lowensohn ...
Fulfilling a promise made at the application's launch in June, DataViz has updated its iPhone productivity suite Documents To Go to offer editing and creation of Excel spreadsheet documents. The ...
Microsoft today announced that Excel on Windows will be getting one of the more useful tools from Office: co-authoring. This allows multiple users to edit a spreadsheet at the same time — much like ...
The freebie version of Quickoffice's MobileFiles [iTunes link] lets you access and transfer files between your PC and iPhone. A recently released Pro version [iTunes link] adds one pivotal capability: ...
Thanks to a suggestion from Macworld reader David Erato, I’ve spent the last couple of weeks immersed in spreadsheet applications…no, not on my Mac, but on my iPhone. David was curious how well the ...
Using an Excel-like spreadsheet app with your iPad, you can work with spreadsheets and figures while on the move, improving your productivity. Although there is no iPad version of Excel itself, ...
Doing serious spreadsheet work on a tablet can be challenging, but spreadsheet apps are becoming more capable, whether you’re on an iOS, Android or Windows slate. Microsoft Excel remains the gold ...
Apple's iPad has its own Numbers spreadsheet app and supports Microsoft's Excel app, both of which are convenient when a user wants to work on spreadsheets on an iPad. The different apps you can ...
Excel may be the dominant spreadsheet-editing software, but there are plenty of alternatives that can fulfill your data ...
Increasingly, reporters are turning to Microsoft Excel — or similar spreadsheet programs like Apple’s Numbers — to advance their reporting. They’re using spreadsheets to keep track of city budgets, ...
Research from to Datarails (via The Register) found over half (54%) of finance professionals aged 22 to 32 report "loving" Excel, a higher proportion than among older generations, where 39% express ...