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Tables - 1.4.6

Spreadsheet application.

All Time: (4.3)
Version 1.4.6: (4.0)
Selected Version: 1.4.6
Release Date: 2008-12-16
License: Shareware
Downloads (version 1.4.6): 691
Downloads (all versions): 24,478
Price: $39.00

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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:

  • Excel Exporter fixed
  • Pasting data larger than the current sheet fixed
  • Function PRODUCT: Improved compatibility with Excel/OpenOffice
  • Function MATCH: The 3rd argument wasn't optional

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

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Feedback Summary:

Version 1.4.6:
Overall Rating: (4.0) Features: (3.5) Support: (3.5)
Ease of Use: (4.0) Quality / Stability: (4.5) Price: (5.0)
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Tables ReviewTables - the lean Excel - Version: 1.4.6, 3/4/2009 02:31AM PST

(2 of 2 users found this comment useful)

Jak T Rip
I bought tables, because Excel and Numbers are huge programs and I wanted to quickly open excel files and do basic things with it. It does this job.

Here is my experience:
Pro:
- opens most Excel files without problems
- opens up fast
- most handling is rather intuitive
- OSX native app
- good price

Con:
- has a strange own format that creates big files. These files take longer to save than exporting into Excel, but they open up quicker. I'd rather have no format change at command+s.
- Does not stick to all OSX hot keys. The most annoying is that command+< does not swap between windows but zooms your window. HEY! I bought tables, because I wanted to be fully in the OSX world!!
- _very_ slow scrolling when holding down mouse button on the up/down arrows. Also some other a actions are extremely slow (some are quick, though). Almost impossible to work on bigger files.
- is less user friendly than I expected from an OSX app. Sometime this is understandable, because tables needs to mimic how (badly) Excel works, but sometimes I'd expect more clever/slick/direct/customizable ways of improving productivity. For example, most of the every day functions are (like in excel) hidden in the menus. They can not be linked to hot keys and they can not be put into the GUI as a button. In general, the menus feel like Excel and not like OSX. We can do better than that!

Conclusion:
- Tables is the right way to go for simple every day spreadsheet tasks.
- For complex uses, you'll need Numbers and for full compatibility you'll need Excel or maybe OpenOffice.
- I think tables is the best choice for me and it is worth the money, but I couldn't say that I love it, because it is still away from the very high standards other OSX apps set.
I think that only very few things need to be enhanced in terms of usability/customizability/speed to make tables a true winner.
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Tables ReviewExcellent workhorse - Version: 1.4.6, 1/19/2009 07:22AM PST

(1 of 1 users found this comment useful)

wlogon
Tables does an excellent job for what it says it does. Given that spreadsheet applications are complex by default this is the one I have no issues to report despite the lack of bells or whistles.
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Tables ReviewAlmost brilliant. - Version: 1.4.5, 9/28/2008 05:42AM PST

(2 of 3 users found this comment useful)

HerrFunken
As an alternative for Excel, Tables does a very good, if not excellent job of both producing, importing and exporting spreadsheets and Excel data. Where Tables really falls down is in its rather basic chart implementation. The chart function compared to that of Excel is very rudimentary, with virtually no customisation. If Tables really is to compete with the likes of Excel, and even Numbers for that matter, it really needs to improve, big time in this department.

Buy it- and write in to the developer!
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