I'm working on a new monthly budget spreadsheet and I'm doing it in #Gnumeric as opposed to #LibreOffice #Calc and you know what?
Gnumeric is pretty damn good!
Familiar UI. Familiar formulas.
Only thing I don't like is that I have to use dark mode because of my eyes and that worksheet is just too bright! But nothing that some cell formatting can't take care of.
Saved it out and moved to the appropriate place to use as a template so now any new projects will use the dark mode template I created.
I highly encourage you to give Gnumeric a try. LibreOffice Calc isn't the only alternative Microsoft Excel app out there!
mbrewer π³οΈβπ
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in reply to mbrewer π³οΈβπ • • •Just (re-)installed it. Too bad it doesn't natively support #Markdown. π
(I tend to write most things in Markdown now-a-days.)
Oh well. That's why I still have Pandoc installed.
Thanks for reminding me though that there are very good alternatives to LibreOffice and Microsoft Office!
mbrewer π³οΈβπ
in reply to George E. πΊπΈβ₯πΊπ¦π΅πΈπ³οΈβππ³οΈββ§οΈ • • •George E. πΊπΈβ₯πΊπ¦π΅πΈπ³οΈβππ³οΈββ§οΈ
in reply to mbrewer π³οΈβπ • • •Yeah I switched from LaTeX to Markdown. I like the fact that I can effectively write once and easily convert it to just about anything.
Of course if I need embedded tables and figures and the like than I'd probably revert back to LaTeX but 99.9% of the stuff I write today needs none of that.