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- From: willis@eos.ncsu.edu (Dr. William E. Willis)
- Subject: Re: Spreadsheet libraries/widgets for software development?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov11.025329.2878@ncsu.edu>
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- Organization: North Carolina State University, Project Eos
- References: <1992Nov10.233142.28407@draco.macsch.com>
- Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1992 02:53:29 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov10.233142.28407@draco.macsch.com> mmp@farina.id.macsch.com (Marc M. Pack) writes:
- >
- >I'm working on an engineering program that operates under UNIX and X-Windows
- >on about a half-dozen popular platforms. For the newest version, I've been
- >given the task of investigating the possibility of adding some kind of
- >spreadsheet capability. It would be used for a variety of editing and
- >display tasks. Optimally, I would like to find some third-party software
- >that can be linked into the main program, and could transfer data back
- >and forth in a straightforward manner. I suppose some kind of X widget
- >spreadsheet might also work. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
- >
- >Marc Pack
- >mmp@macsch.com
- >(213)259-3845
-
- Check out the Xess spread sheet from Applied Information Systems in
- Chapel Hill North Carolina. It has extensive general spread sheet
- capabilities plus a complete API through which other programs may be
- attached. The other programs may even run on other platforms in your
- network such as a Cray Y/MP.
-
- Applied Information Systems
- 1 (800) 334-5510
-
- Bill Willis
-
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