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3464.1 | Superplan Comments | ULTRA::KINDEL | Bill Kindel @ BXB1 | Fri Feb 09 1990 14:40 | 15 |
| Re .0:
I don't know enough about Maxiplan to make a judgement. Superplan is
an adequate spreadsheet that provides a number of nice extensions
(graphic displays, GANTT charting, critical path calculation, and
basic "sideways" printing capabilities).
I have pretty specific needs that Superplan's spreadsheet capabilities
fall short on. (As a spreadsheet, Superplan is a step backwards from
Multiplan on the C=128, but it compensates for its lack of elegance
with greater capacity and speed, not to mention the other features that
I noted above.)
Bottom line: I would recommend Superplan for general use, but I'd warn
"power users" to try it out before purchasing it.
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3464.2 | | HPSCAD::GATULIS | Frank Gatulis 297-6770 | Fri Feb 09 1990 16:12 | 42 |
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Re .0:
I have Maxiplan III (Maxiplan and Maxiplan Plus have been rolled up
into a single product "Maxiplan III"). I'm quite happy with it but
never looked at any of the others so I can't compare. I use it for
some financial modeling (personal use) and tracking. I'm not a
power user. Even with it's faults I think it's a very good product
for the money.
. It multitasks very nicely
. It has 70+ functions
. It has a built in macro language
. Does database operations (sorts, searches, extracts, etc)
. produces lots of nice charts and graphs (limitations on how you
lable the axis). You can save as IFF files. User can add text
to the graph.
. speaks to you (recites cell contents, and/or cell notes, if you like)
. does gantt charts (IMO - very crudely. A new feature and needs work)
. has a new presentation mode (a storyboard approach) where you present
slides which are superimposed on any IFF picrure used as a backdrop
and can optionaly sampled sounds at the same time.
. Built in, Import/Export to Lotus-123
. 4, 8, or 16 colors
. 2 screen resolutions (24 lines, 44 lines)
. Supports ARexx interface
. Cut/Paste to the system clipboard
. Selective viewing of cells in the spreadsheet, called "outlining"
which is roughly like layering in a CAD drawing program.
. Does NOT support sideways printing but it's announced for the next
release.
. On line help available
Maxiplan III is developed and now distributed by Intuitive
Technologies. It replaces Maxiplan and Maxiplan Plus (from Oxxi) and
Plan/IT from BEST. I think Intuitive is trying to make a good
product but it typically takes em' several tries to get some things
right.
Frank
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3464.3 | | SAUTER::SAUTER | John Sauter | Mon Feb 12 1990 07:10 | 15 |
| I'm using Plan/IT, one of the ancestors of Maxiplan III. It has most
of the features described in .2; the only one I don't recognize is the
new presentation mode. I used to use it for all of my database work,
but I converted one huge spreadsheet to Superbase/Pro. It was my
checkbook journal, which got over 1000 lines long by the end of the
year.
You didn't describe your needs in much detail, so it's hard for us to
give advice. I don't know anything about MS WORD. I suggest you go
to a well-stocked dealer and read the manuals for the various
spreadsheets available. A good dealer will let you try a package at
home for a couple of weeks and trade up if you find it inadequate for
your needs. You might find MicroFiche Filer suits you perfectly, for
example.
John Sauter
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3464.4 | Try at Home??? | SALEM::LEIMBERGER | | Mon Feb 12 1990 07:47 | 10 |
| re -1
a good dealer would let you try it at home for .......
Not any I know of! If they did what would they do with the package
you returned? I hope it would not go back on the shelf.I saw another
package DbMan V. It supposed to be very dbase compatable but I do
not think it supports graphics,and sound.MicroFiche filer,or
MicroFiche Filer Plus may well do what you want. Try to get a demo
from a dealer,also if you want their are a home,business template
package ready to go.This would help offset any learning curve.
bill
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3464.5 | | HPSCAD::GATULIS | Frank Gatulis 297-6770 | Tue Feb 13 1990 12:59 | 11 |
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Re .3
John,
Are you aware that as a Plan/IT owner, Intuitive will update you to
Maxiplan III for FREE? You have to send in your original Plan/IT
disk and request the update.
Frank
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3464.6 | interesting.... | SAUTER::SAUTER | John Sauter | Tue Feb 13 1990 13:06 | 2 |
| re: .5---No, I wasn't. Where do I send the disk?
John Sauter
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3464.7 | | HPSCAD::GATULIS | Frank Gatulis 297-6770 | Tue Feb 13 1990 14:13 | 23 |
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re .6
John,
Intuitive Technologies
1199 Forest Ave - Suite 264
Pacific Grove, CA 93950
(408) 646-9147
I had received a Newsletter back in early November describing the
update policy. In a nutshell -
Maxiplan/Maxiplan Plus owners upgrade to Maxiplan III for $40
Plan/IT upgrade to Maxiplan III for FREE
The theory is, Plan/IT wasn't out long and you just laid out money
for it either by purchasing it or upgraded to it from Maxiplan for $40
I'd at least give em' a call if I were you.
Frank
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3464.8 | | NZOV01::MCKENZIE | Stop Pollution: Leave a legacy | Tue Feb 13 1990 14:49 | 7 |
| Are any of these spreadsheets able to produce reasonable
bar/pie/line/comparison graphs in either Dot matrix or Postscript
format....?
Phil_who_is_in_the_market_for_a_good_spreadsheet_too!
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3464.9 | | ULTRA::KINDEL | Bill Kindel @ BXB1 | Tue Feb 13 1990 15:56 | 14 |
| Re .8:
> Are any of these spreadsheets able to produce reasonable
> bar/pie/line/comparison graphs in either Dot matrix or Postscript
> format....?
SuperPlan opens a window to put such critters in and it can print them
(to dot matrix printers) or write them to disk as .iff files. You can
control the size/location of the window without eating up precious real
estate on the spreadsheet itself.
I've only had one opportunity to play with MaxiPlan. It also has a
graphing capability, but I haven't seen it in operation so I can't
comment further.
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3464.10 | | SAUTER::SAUTER | John Sauter | Wed Feb 14 1990 07:36 | 8 |
| re: .7---Thanks, I'll contact them.
re: .8, .9---I find the MaxiPlan and Plan/IT graphing adequate for
business-type presentations, but it isn't enough for scientific work.
It writes an IFF file that is essentially a screen dump. You will
need to edit the result before printing it or including it in a
document, to get rid of the screen gadgets.
John Sauter
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3464.11 | Gold Disk Advantage? | CGOFS::WADLEIGH | Dave in Calgary, Alberta | Mon Feb 19 1990 13:14 | 17 |
| Gold Disk says their "Advantage" spreadsheet is shipping to dealers
now.
They offer to upgrade you from any other spreadsheet for $100U.S. or
$125 Canadian. Send them the front cover from your "other" spreadsheet
manual with the money.
I don't have much other info, except:
-ad says "the most powerful spreadsheet available for Amiga today"
-claims to be faster than Maxiplan
-claims to have more functions than Maxiplan
-will import 123 and maxiplan, outputs 123
-16 color graphs, will ouput as IFF or as a "clip" suitable for use
with Professional Page
If anyone gets their hands on it, would be interested to hear your
comments. Mine is on order.
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3464.12 | advantage maybe | SALEM::LEIMBERGER | | Fri Feb 23 1990 08:16 | 12 |
| I picked up Advantage the other day. So far it looks ok. I don't
know how to use a data base yet,but I printed a 3D bar chart out
on my citizen 24 pin printer,and the result was quite good.I read
in the docs on disk that 123 compatability was missing on some
functions. I do not know enough about these to expand on them.
It seems fast,and I think anyone that has used a spreadsheet before
will be right at home. It also came with a disk full of examples,and
templates.Of course this is the first release,and Gold Disk has
the reputation of constantly upgrading. The main reason I chose\
Advantage was it supports PPage,Pdraw,and transcript.
bill
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3464.13 | What Has Change | NQOAIC::NILSEN | Bob @ 264-7017 | Thu Jul 11 1991 11:03 | 27 |
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OK, It's been a year since this note. SO what has change?
I need a spreadsheet to keep track of my business taxes. I use
Multiplan (MS-Dos Rainbow) now and it works fine for what I need. I
would like to change to the Amiga system. My need is that I would
like to have a external copy command (like multiplan).
ie. To copy a cell or line from a difference spreadsheet and place
that cell/line in the one I'm working in.
ie. Q1 1991 totals In multiplan, I just name the totals "Totals"
Q2 1991 totals
Q3 1991 totals
Q4 1991 totals
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1991 totals $$$$$$ +/- In multiplan, I external/copy "totals"
The Q? 1991 totals would be external/copied and put in the 1991 totals
file. Then used for my tax information.
So what spreadsheet program will do this?
Thanks Bob
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3464.14 | SuperPlan | ULTRA::KINDEL | Bill Kindel @ LTN1 | Thu Jul 11 1991 11:51 | 23 |
| Re .13:
> I need a spreadsheet to keep track of my business taxes. I use
> Multiplan (MS-Dos Rainbow) now and it works fine for what I need. I
> would like to change to the Amiga system. My need is that I would
> like to have a external copy command (like multiplan).
I haven't used the feature, but I believe SuperPlan will do it.
(SuperPlan and SuperBase will also exchange data using their ARexx
ports, should you need to get serious about all this.) I use SuperPlan
for both my personal taxes and for the trust that I administer.
I moved from Multiplan to SuperPlan also. The main thing I miss from
Multiplan is the way it handles naming, such that formulas can use the
implied intersection between the current row/col and a named col/row.
For example, my income tax spreadsheet used to name the rows according
to the lines on the tax form. For each column (myself, my wife, joint,
#1 son, #2 son) the formula would look like (Line_7 - Line_5) without
having to give actual row/column cell names. Sigh...
(Of course, tax forms have a bad habit of adding/deleting lines between
years, so subsequent years needed LOTS of editing to get the line names
& formulae right.)
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3464.15 | Superplan will do it. | WAREGL::WILSONTL | Lead Trumpet (Read that...LEED!) | Thu Jul 11 1991 17:29 | 8 |
| Superplan will, indeed, do what you want. I use that technique to
accumulate the days away from Birmingham because the county only
requires you to pay occupations tax on the days you actually work in
the county. I have a cell on each expense report called 'DAYSAWAY'
which is referenced from a master sheet to add the days out-of-county
for each week in the year for tax purposes.
Tony
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