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Tables

Tables - 1.4.5

spreadsheet application

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Current Version: 1.4.5
Release Date: 2008-07-10
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 866
Downloads (all versions): 21,272
Price: EUR 29 / USD 46

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Product Description:

Tables enables you to organise and present data very simply. With Tables you can not only organise data but also do calculations and comparisons with it. Add, sum or multiply numbers or process data by using more than 100 functions. Data can not only represent numbers but a date or an amount, too. Tables offers extensive options to format the data. Format them as currency, as an amount, as percentage rate, scientifically or with different date formats.

Create visually attractive invoices, lists or reports and even add some photos, PDF documents or charts to present your data with great visual impact. You can create your own named styles in Tables to quickly assign the same formatting properties to other cells and also receive a uniform look for your document.

Tables offers a full functional free 30-day trial.

A preview of Tables 1.5 is available on the Tables web page.

What's new in this version:

This version addresses the following issues:

  • Small changes on the Excel Importer and Exporter
  • Find (Previous) doesn't scroll to the position found
  • Graphics could be misaligned in printout
  • Tables could freeze when closing a document with a split view

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.0
  • Mac OS X 10.1
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS Classic

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Tables ReviewGreat spreadsheet app - Version: 1.4.4, 6/11/2008 09:27AM PST

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decadence
If you are a normal Excel user, Tables is just what the doctor ordered.

Straightforward, easy to use.

Excel has been the irreplaceable jewel in the Microsoft Office suite for a long time. Excel was always faster and more sensible than Word.

Tables is like an ideal Excel: trimmed down and with a more attractive interface.

Unlike Numbers, Tables does not use a lot of resources, either memory or CPU.

OTOH, there are some issues with font display (many fonts are unreadable at smaller sizes, although turning the default font to Lucida Grande solves those display issues).

The price is high on account of the Euro-$ relationship. Over here in Europe, we have to live in Euros so I understand the pricing. I think Daniel would do well to take the low dollar into account and lower the price somewhat - about ten euros. It is a good value at the full price, but you have to think long and hard about whether to use Neooffice or not.
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Tables CommentarySome ideas ... - Version: 1.3.9, 10/4/2007 03:27PM PST

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mediaVinci (mediaVinci)

... the ability to define the maximum amount of input characters for a single cell or an entire column would be a nice to have feature. One could easily enter a user defined value in the "Column/Row/Cell" palette.

That would be great

... hmm ... yes, why not ... maybe the developer could insert an automatic check for links for exmaple.

If I enter the following data for a cell such as:

"http://www.pixel-templates.com/about/index.php"

It would be nice if the software would check the link if it is valid.

A small icon at the right would indicate the user that the link is OK or if there is an ERROR.

Like this ...

"http://www.pixel-templates.com/about/index.php" [ Icon - OK ]

"http://www.pixel-templates.com/about/404.php" [ Icon - BUG ]

Just an idea ...

graphically & sincerely,

Marc Klein
mediaVinci - The art of invention

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Tables CommentaryLittle problem by exporting as table as a CVS file - Version: 1.3.9, 10/4/2007 03:08PM PST

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mediaVinci (mediaVinci)

Hello,

I am have having a problem by exporting my table as a comma delimited cvs file.

Following situation:

I have a cell where I need to enter several comma separated keywords. The content of my cell looks like the following:

"keyword1, keyword2, keyword3,"

When I try to export the table as a comma delimited cvs file, the application mistakenly inserts double quotes "" at the beginning and at the end of my exported cell. The result looks like this after exporting my file:

... ,"""keyword1, keyword2, keyword3,""", ...

I would be happy if the developer could remove the unnecessary double quotes in the exported cvs file.

Hope this helps.

graphically & sincerely,

Marc Klein
mediaVinci - The art of invention

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