Re: Spreadsheet software was Powerpoint on the Mac

2009-11-29 Thread Dan Roy
I now have tables and am using the trial to play around. Thanks so much. On Nov 28, 2009, at 10:15 PM, Esther wrote: > Hi, > > While I think that the iWorks software, Numbers, is accessible, I think > Brett is correct that you'll have the easiest time with Tables. It's > actually on sale for

Re: Spreadsheet software was Powerpoint on the Mac

2009-11-29 Thread Scott Howell
x27;t iWorks Apple software? Are they not aware of Voiceover? And, if not, >> why not? >> - Original Message - >> From: "Brett Campbell" >> To: >> Sent: Saturday, November 28, 2009 9:57 PM >> Subject: Re: Spreadsheet software was Powe

Re: Spreadsheet software was Powerpoint on the Mac

2009-11-29 Thread Chris Hofstader
y not? > - Original Message - > From: "Brett Campbell" > To: > Sent: Saturday, November 28, 2009 9:57 PM > Subject: Re: Spreadsheet software was Powerpoint on the Mac > > > I use a spreadsheet program called Tables. It works great for me and the > developer is

Re: Spreadsheet software was Powerpoint on the Mac

2009-11-29 Thread Les Kriegler
Hi Dan, I opened an Excel spreadsheet using Numbers which is the spreadsheet application in iWork. I was able to navigate the spreadsheet by column or row without difficulty and have edited cells in my very modest spreadsheet. I have not done anything with formulas, as my needs are very basic

Re: Spreadsheet software was Powerpoint on the Mac

2009-11-28 Thread Esther
Hi Dan, There's a 30-day free trial that's fully functional for Tables. I forgot to add that there are also educational discounts available for their licenses. I'm not sure what XLE files are (assuming they're are not a variant on the .xls files produced by Excel). However, you can che

Re: Spreadsheet software was Powerpoint on the Mac

2009-11-28 Thread Dan Roy
Thanks for this info, I assume, it will open XLE files? I am going to check it out! On Nov 28, 2009, at 10:15 PM, Esther wrote: > Hi, > > While I think that the iWorks software, Numbers, is accessible, I think > Brett is correct that you'll have the easiest time with Tables. It's > actuall

Re: Spreadsheet software was Powerpoint on the Mac

2009-11-28 Thread Dan Roy
So, I could do a search, but, you could save me some time by telling us where you find this tables and is there a trial available? On Nov 28, 2009, at 9:57 PM, Brett Campbell wrote: > I use a spreadsheet program called Tables. It works great for me and the > developer is mindful of VoiceOver.

Re: Spreadsheet software was Powerpoint on the Mac

2009-11-28 Thread Esther
Hi, While I think that the iWorks software, Numbers, is accessible, I think Brett is correct that you'll have the easiest time with Tables. It's actually on sale for 40% off as part of the Thanksgiving Black Friday sales if you purchase it before November 30. Here's the link to the discount

Re: Spreadsheet software was Powerpoint on the Mac

2009-11-28 Thread Rich Ring
Isn't iWorks Apple software? Are they not aware of Voiceover? And, if not, why not? - Original Message - From: "Brett Campbell" To: Sent: Saturday, November 28, 2009 9:57 PM Subject: Re: Spreadsheet software was Powerpoint on the Mac I use a spreadsheet program cal

Re: Spreadsheet software was Powerpoint on the Mac

2009-11-28 Thread Brett Campbell
I use a spreadsheet program called Tables. It works great for me and the developer is mindful of VoiceOver. Brett C. On Nov 28, 2009, at 8:51 PM, Dan Roy wrote: > Les, speaking of Iworks, have you had a chance to check out the > spreadsheet program, IE the Excell equivalent? I

Spreadsheet software was Powerpoint on the Mac

2009-11-28 Thread Dan Roy
Les, speaking of Iworks, have you had a chance to check out the spreadsheet program, IE the Excell equivalent? If so, how well does it work? if not, maybe someone on the list will know the answer. if the spreadsheet software in Iworks isn't readily and easily accessible, can s