Apple's Numbers software is the spreadsheet component of their iWork suite.
The spreadsheet included with the iWork software suite is called Numbers.
iWork is made up of three applications: * Pages - the word processor * Numbers - the spreadsheet * Keynote - for presentations
Apple iWork is similar to the Windows Office Suite. It features a spreadsheet, word processor, database and drawing tools. You can also play movies from iTunes.
iWork is made up of three applications: • Pages - the word processor which does word processing • Numbers - the spreadsheet which does numerical stuff • Keynote - which is used for creating presentations (See links below)
iWork It includes word processor: Pages, spreadsheet, Numbers, and presentation: Keynote.
Apple's office productivity sweet is called "iWork." It includes a spreadsheet, presentation software, and page layout application.
There are literally hundreds, but here are a few: Online Spreadsheet Software - Simple Spreadsheet, Wikicalc, ZK Spreadsheet. Offline Spreadsheet Software - OpenOffice, Gnumeric, KSpread, NeoOffice, and Siag. Standalone Spreadsheet Software - Bean Sheet, and GNU Oleo.
If you ask them and pay for it local Apple stores will sell you a MacBook with iWork preinstalled but only a demo version of iWork is usually supplied with a new Mac.
Some examples of spreadsheet application software are the following:Openoffice.org CalcMicrosoft Office ExcelGoogleDocsGnumericApple iWork NumbersLotus 1-2-3
You can purchase Apple Numbers, Pages and Keynote for the iPad separately. These three applications make up the iWork suite for OS X.
A 30 day trial version of iWork can be downloaded from Apple's website (See links below).
One can download iWork from the Apple App Store. The latest version was released in 2009. However, Apple did release iWork for the iPad in 2010 as three separate applications.