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34.1 | Spreadsheets R Us | HYSTER::DEARBORN | | Thu May 29 1986 12:00 | 7 |
| The newest issue of AmigaWorld has several ads for spreadsheets.
There are some new ones that I had never heard of before. VIP
seems to be the most talked about one. MaxiCalc allows you to assign
different colors to the cels. I doubt that there are any public
domain spreadsheets for the Amiga that live up to commercial offerings.
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34.2 | | MOSAIC::BANKS | Dawn Banks | Thu May 29 1986 17:34 | 3 |
| There is a public domain spreadsheet program available somewhere on
MARVIN::, although I don't remember where. It hasn't been ported to the
Amiga, and it doesn't look very feature laden, but the price is right ...
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34.3 | I have ANALYZE! | DEXTER::MELLITZ | Tazmanian Devil | Fri May 30 1986 08:56 | 13 |
| I have ANALYZE!. It's OK. I really don't like speadsheets but this one
seems to meet my basic needs. I have'nt seen a spreadsheet with the
features I want. One thing that ANALYZE! doen't have is the ability to
have multiple window sheet and then have them communicate. I've not seen
any speadsheet that will alow label parsing and copy/merge/delete from a
function cell. What would be realy neet is a good window oriented data
base program that could drive the data and structure of a speadsheet. I
think VIP has got a link to a graph package, but I don't know how this
works. You can get ANALYZE! for $69 from GO AMIGA and VIP for $149
from the same.
One thing I like is the @DATE function.
... Rich
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34.4 | VIP Professional | NCCSB::JFISHER | John B. Fisher @NCO (DTN 367-4259) | Wed Jul 23 1986 12:46 | 12 |
| You may have already decided about a spreadsheet, but I thought
I would add my $.02 worth. I just purchased the VIP Professional
spreadsheet. I am very pleased with it... There are some problems,
but since it is a LOTUS 1-2-3 look alike, it has some definite
benefits, including the ability to transmit the '.wks' files to
the VAX system, and use XWAY to move them into the VAX world !!
(Please note that I have not tested this, but the documentation
specifically states that the '.wks' file format is identical with
LOTUS 1-2-3 !!) I will be doing a review on it in a few days, but
I thought I'ld let you know now...
-- John B. Fisher
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34.5 | VIP review - the suspense is killing me! | KAOM03::GOSLING | | Wed Aug 06 1986 10:13 | 26 |
|
John, please don't keep us (me) in suspense! This is one of
the packages that I have been waiting a long time (given it
was advertised in the 1st or 2nd issue of AMIGA WORLD) to
hear/see a review on. Its' advertised LOTUS 1-2-3
compatibility, in terms of functionality and "portability" of
.wks files, are features that I would love to have given my
heavy use and reliance of LOTUS 1-2-3 here at work.
If tried ANALYZE! and while it is not bad, it has some
missing features (macros, graphics, and "database"
manipulation) versus 1-2-3 that I use regularly, and also
contains some minor bugs. I just read the review of MAXIPLAN
in the latest edition of AMIGA WORLD, which SOUNDS good, but
I've got to admit that I'm a bit skeptical with the MAXIxxxx
family of products based on what I've seen and read - I'm
from Missouri with regards to this one.
I await your analysis with baited breath!
Thanks
Art Gosling - Kanata
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34.6 | Maxixxx | LEIA::SWONGER | | Wed Aug 06 1986 14:44 | 13 |
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Although this is basically heresay, I'm sure that some people would
want to know: The dealer where a friend of mine bought his Amiga
refuses to carry the MAXIxxxx series. He says they are lousy, and
refers to them as Maxish*t. I have no experience with them personally,
but this particular dealer gave us good advice on other products
that he didn't carry but others did.
I guess the bottom line is that I would make sure I got a demonstration
before I bought a spreadsheet.
Roy
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34.7 | VIP Prof. vs available Memory!!! ): !!! | KAOM03::GOSLING | | Mon Aug 18 1986 10:52 | 15 |
| One thing to that those on the brink of purchasing VIP Professional
should consider, is that once VIP is loaded you are left with
approximately 40k of RAM (assuming 512k configuration) for generating
spreadsheets!!! Anyone with any experience with spreadsheets will
understand that this limitation makes the product all but useless -
throw a couple of formula in a 50x10 grid, and you will get beeped with
a "MEMORY FULL" error.
Thanks to Lucio Cicuto in Montreal for passing this information on to
me and thereby saving me some money at this point in time. I still am
likely to purchase this product in the future, but now have to consider
expansion memory in the total cost.
Art Gosling - Kanata
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34.8 | VIP - a quick review | NCCSB::JFISHER | John B. Fisher @NCO (DTN 367-4259) | Wed Oct 29 1986 02:29 | 44 |
| Sorry folks!
I did not mean to drop off the edge of the earth... But as you might
imagine all of the publicity that we have been receiving has been
keeping us VERY busy in the field (I'm in Sales Support with a
Strong background in IBM Mainframes, etc...) Anyway, I have managed
to get Dave's VT100 program, so I can do things like answer this
late at night... (THANKS DAVE !!)
As to VIP:
1) It is a memory HOG. I don't actually have any problems with
that, as I will probably be adding memory to my system.
2) The documentation is excellent.
3) The support appears to be more than adequate (tech hotlines,
and the like). All very professional, and impressive.
4) It is an excellent replica of LOTUS 1-2-3. This was actually
the deciding factor for me. Although I have not had the chance
to test it, I should even be able to KERMIT the file to my
handy-dandy VAX. Roll it through VAX Xway, and *PRESTO* (drum
roll, please) it suddenly is accessible to MANY other neat
things, such as LN03s, or LCP01s, and the like.
5) The memory limitation is a nuisance. If you have one of the
add on memory cards (over the required 512KB), then this
is no problem. Otherwise, it becomes a single tasking system.
(I wonder if Blink would help ?? I honestly can not even
guess why it is such a memory hog... )
In summary: IF you love LOTUS, then this is the spread sheet to
get. Otherwise, you might want to go with a cheaper one, and see
if there are future enhancements to this one...
Personally, I use it regularly (expense reporting, etc...) And
I remain as impressed as when I opened the package. (But then maybe
I am biased, since I actually forked out the money...)
Hope that helps...
=John B. Fisher=
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