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DGCALC - Review Comments
'.. at this price it is a good but for anyone who needs an Amiga based
spreadsheet program to handle most routine jobs. It is robust, easy to
use and it quite simply does what it says it can do.'
Amiga User International
DGCALC - Specification
9 out of 10 .....
You've probably read about other spreadsheet programs offering many
advanced and complex facilities. However, it is generally accepted
that 90% of applications only use 10% of the facilities found on most
spreadsheet programs. This means that the cost, time and effort spent
on complex spreadsheet programs is, 9 times out of 10, unnecessary.
When you run the demonstration, we are sure you will find everything
you need. The program simple to use, fast and efficient since it is
not complicated by gimmicks or unnecesary features.
12 rows, 52 columns, 26624 cells
Fully menu (with descriptions) and command driven
Individually adjustable column widths with text overflow
Instant recalculation - no waiting
Integrate with other programs (using ASCII files)
Windowing, allowing any row or column to be held on the screen as the
spreadsheet scrolls underneath
52 User definable variables, 9 programmable function keys for
repetitive entry of data and menu options (set up macros)
Insert and delete rows and columns
GOTO cell feature, Password facility
Cell locking/unlocking, justification, left/right/centre
Optional suppression of zeros, Numeric accuracy to 7 decimal places
Full relative and absolute replication facilities
Print facilities include: All/part of spreadsheet, cell formulae only,
automatic titling and paging, split wide spreadsheets (suitable for
cut and pasting)
Functions include: ABS, AVERAGE, COS, COUNT, EXP, LOG, LOGTEN, MAX,
MIN, ROUND, SIN, SQRT, SUM, TAN, TRUNC
Powerful line editor, UNDO feature
Full tutorial for beginners with quick reference card
Simple enough for the beginner, sophisticated enough for the
professional