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).
Some examples of spreadsheet application software are the following:Openoffice.org CalcMicrosoft Office ExcelGoogleDocsGnumericApple iWork NumbersLotus 1-2-3