[ubuntu-uk] The problem with Bug #1

John Oliver jp.oliver at ntlworld.com
Fri May 10 21:12:32 UTC 2013


Thanks - I'll have a look at those :)

Regards,
John Oliver

On 10 May 2013, at 21:36, Muñiz Piniella, Andrés <a75576 at alumni.tecnun.es> wrote:

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> On May 10, 2013 8:33 PM, "John Oliver" <jp.oliver at ntlworld.com> wrote:
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> > John Oliver
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> > PS: I do rather like excel as a program even if some functions are hidden away in that tabular view. If on Windows and it was installed alongside LibreOffice I would likely choose Excel. I use LibreOffice at home.
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> > PPS: I'm also playing devil's advocate a little here, to see what the community response is.
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> Just a note to say that as far as spreadsheets go the last literature I checked (as in statistcal exactness and what not)  gnumeric was the best one followed by excel then calc and lastly google docs. Which the authours clearly recomended nit to be used for any serious caculation.
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> Makes sense since gnumeric works with R project. What I do not understand why doesn't calc do it as well.
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> I can dig out references but basically look in scolarity papers for excel an gnumeric.
> While you are at it matlab and octave.
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