Apple Numbers isn't as popular as Excel, but it’s a powerful spreadsheet application that offers all the essential features you’d expect. If you're thinking about making the switch, here are some ...
Spreadsheets are ideal for tracking finances, orders, inventory, and so much more. If you’re a Mac user, you can take advantage of the spreadsheet app that comes free with macOS. Here’s how to use ...
Have you ever felt constrained by the rigid grids and formula-heavy interface of traditional spreadsheets? While Microsoft Excel has long been the go-to tool for data management, Apple Numbers offers ...
Apple Numbers is a handy spreadsheet application that comes with macOS, iOS, and iPadOS. Numbers works like Microsoft Excel and Google Sheets, so you can track sales, inventory, budgets, stocks, and ...
In my review of Numbers ’09, I included a tip about entering formulas using the keyboard. In the event that not all of you choose to read the Numbers review from top to bottom, here’s the tip, along ...
Numbers isn’t just a spreadsheet application. The tables that can be placed on the Sheets in Numbers are the spreadsheets, but a sheet can contain multiple tables, charts, and media. The media can be ...
Apple released a relatively small update to its iWork suite of apps that includes Pages, Keynote, and Numbers. The word processing application Pages now has the ability to publish directly to Apple ...