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3 of 4 customers found the following review helpful:
Excellent Product, Excellent Price, 2007-10-01 What more is there to say? I'm a fan of all Apple products, and this one lives up to its standards.
Pros: Professional working environment Simple layout Native to Mac OS X Dirt cheap, in comparison with comparable products
Cons: As with most Apple software, there is a bit of a learning curve, especially coming from Microsoft Office and Open Office, but it's easy to use once you get it.
4 of 4 customers found the following review helpful:
Surprisingly good for first release, 2007-09-28 As I trust to Apple and completely got stuck with non native OpenOffice, I have finally made my choice and purchased family pack of this suite.
This is one of the suites that OS X technologies makes possible and especially "Numbers" is worth a try since it is the first thing for years not trying to emulate Excel (which is copy of Lotus) but tries to put a new concept to your hands.
It should have Trial version free downloaded from Apple's downloads, you should trial it and see why people are really impressed.
Ditching single star since there is no sign of "Upgrade" option in package, when '09 ships, we will buy the full version over again... It is pretty sad that they are stranger to concept of upgrade licensing which makes Microsoft Office still a rival.
3 of 4 customers found the following review helpful:
Numbers Delivers, 2007-09-26 This is a great package and fantastic value. I wouldn't buy it because there was no spreadsheet to do the everyday stuff, now it has one so no excuse and it is worth every cent.
14 of 15 customers found the following review helpful:
very neat, but not an ms office replacement for those who must be compatible, 2007-09-25
pages and keynote are very polished products, and, if you dont need to be able to work on existing ms doc files you are safe. but, and this is a big but, you get mildly to moderately complex doc files to work on, the constant error messages that this or that does not work will be frustrating. same goes for numbers, in even a bigger way. just too many excel formattings and formulas cause numbers to hiccup.
28 of 32 customers found the following review helpful:
Numbers in the Courtroom, 2007-09-18 In connection with a trial I was about to start I used Numbers to create a jury selection template. After a small bit of experimentation and some refining I was able to provide a tool that quickly entered data and helped in evaluation.
Now that may not sound like much, but I have tried for years to create an Excel spreadsheet to do the same thing.
Jury selection seating varies from courtroom to courtroom, and the ability to adapt charts quickly to the courtroom configuration is absolutely incredible. Using popup menus for standard answers (prior jury service, military service, etc) and conditional commands I am able to see the status of the venire at a glance.
This is a great product.
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