Visicalc was created for the Apple II computer.
it was created in 1979.
The first electronic spreadsheet was created by Dan Bricklin and Bob Frankston. It was called Visicalc.
They created the first spreadsheet application, VisiCalc.
Visicalc was the first spreadsheet program. It was designed and created by a Harvard business student called Dan Bricklin and Bob Frankston who was a friend of his and a programmer. It was created in Cambridge Massachusetts and first released in 1979. This was done through the company called Software Arts that the two men founded.
Document how to use the spreadsheet.
It depends on what you are trying to model. For most models, there are specialty programs.
The first spreadsheet program, called VisiCalc, was created by Dan Bricklin and Bob Frankston in 1979. It was designed for the Apple II computer and revolutionized the way people performed financial calculations and data organization. This innovation laid the groundwork for future spreadsheet applications, including Microsoft Excel and others.
They either used other spreadsheet applications, or calculators or paper. Excel was not the first electronic spreadsheet. Excel came out in 1985, but the first electronic spreadsheet was VisiCalc, which came out in 1979. There were others between VisiCalc and Excel, most notably Lotus 1-2-3.
The Platform was created in 1998.
Platform for Transparency was created in 2005.
Microsoft released the first version of Excel for the Mac in 1985, and the first Windows version (numbered 2.05 to line up with the Mac and bundled with a run-time Windows environment) in November 1987.
You can give your spreadsheet any title you like. There is nothing in a spreadsheet that is exclusive to a title. Usually, people like to reserve the first row for the location to place a spreadsheet title.