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    Fireworkz (Colton Software)

    Fireworkz (Colton Software)

    An integrated word processor and spreadsheet for RISC OS and Windows

    Fireworkz combines the features of Wordz (a word processor that you can use to write letters, reports, books, invitations, shopping lists, schedules and other documents) and Resultz (a spreadsheet that you can use to perform calculations, analyse figures, and produce colourful charts) enabling you to do even more; incorporate live results in your reports, or perform an automatic mail-merge to your friends or customers. If you are using Microsoft® Windows®, Linux or macOS, and don't know what RISC OS is, you may be better off using LibreOffice!
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    mtCellEdit

    mtCellEdit

    mtCellEdit is a lightweight spreadsheet program

    mtCellEdit is a lightweight spreadsheet program that is designed to handle simple day to day tasks. I have put the most important facilities I want into a small customized program which means I can avoid the problems of larger programs such as slow operating speeds and overcomplicated user interfaces.
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    xlsLib

    C++/C library to construct Excel .xls files in code.

    A multiplatform C++ library for dynamic generation of Excel .xls files containing multiple worksheets. Unlike .csv files, these can be directly opened by Excel and thus provide an excellent way to output large data sets that require further analysis. To see the latest changes, select "Files" and view the README text displayed at the bottom of that pane. IMPORTANT: Major changes are contained in the current SVN source. If you have time please try to use it or the...
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    Technical analysis library with indicators like ADX, MACD, RSI, Stochastic, TRIX... includes also candlestick pattern recognition. Useful for trading application developpers using either Excel, .NET, Mono, Java, Perl or C/C++.
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    A traditional spreadsheet application for terminal based sytems.
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    ErgoTabcalc is a general calculation and report system. Calculation sequences are stored in the database. These sequences are made from simple operations on data, eg, add two table columns, or sort a table. This is similar to relational algebra.
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    Read data from Excel 97+ spread sheets without Microsoft! Provides an API to write applications that read Excel documents. The xlreader tool converts data to tab delimited, CSV or SQL inserts. Written in C. Based on the the Java version by Andrew Khan.
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