What are some alternatives to Google Sheets and Microsoft Excel for MacBooks?
Yashaswini Ippili
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Bilal Asif@bilalasif
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Hey you can use
Apple Numbers spreadsheet software, integrated with macOS and iCloud for easy collaboration and sharing.
LibreOffice Calc an open-source alternative that offers robust functionality and compatibility with Excel file formats.
Zoho Sheet: is also great for providing real-time collaboration, extensive features, and compatibility across different devices.
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I use libreOffice which is open source, it is good though I have not used it much.
Depends. Maybe Notion?
I tried a lot and trust me, Google Sheets is the best one out there.
i haven't tried it yet, but super intrigued about Equals. Built-in python and database integrations, slick web UI. Haven't tried it yet myself, but might be worth checking out!
https://equals.app
Good question- I have been looking for one.
For collaborative work, Quip is a solid choice. It lets me work on spreadsheets and documents together with my team in real-time.
Try air table if you need a flexible, cloud-based solution. It combines spreadsheet functionality with database features.
Zoho Sheets provides a cloud-based solution with features similar to Google Sheets and Excel, and works well on Macbook.
LibreOffice Calc offers a free and open-source alternative with many features similar to Excel and sheets.
Air table combines spreadsheet and database functions, offering a versatile tool for organizing and managing data on MacBooks.
Numbers - Apple’s own spreadsheet application with a sleek interface and integration with other iWork apps
Zoho Sheet - An online spreadsheet application offering collaboration features and integration with other Zoho tools.
For MacBooks, you might consider alternatives like Apple Numbers, LibreOffice Calc, or Zoho Sheet. These offer similar functionality and great for managing spreadsheets.
Alternatives include Numbers, Airtable, and LibreOffice Calc.