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- From: davidli@simvax.labmed.umn.edu
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- Subject: Re: PD Spreadsheets
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- Date: 25 Jan 93 18:56:57 GMT
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- In article <XJquXB4w165w@status.gen.nz>, jonc@status.gen.nz (Jon Clarke) writes:
- > There is a PD spreadsheet program called "Sheet". It works well enough
- >for most applications. We used to use it at our old user group for
- >accounts and I think the chaps still use it for that purpose and also
- >billing for the PD libary.
-
- Additional notes: "Sheet" is a shareware spreadsheet with a BASIC-like
- language interface added. There is a version of this software
- available on the atari.archive.umich.edu server in the
- ../Applications/Spreadsheets directory.
-
- -- David Paschall-Zimbel
-