Spreadsheets have become an integral part of the modern business world, and they offer valuable tools for students and teachers as well. However, Microsoft Office's Excel, while powerful, can be expensive and might have more features than what students and teachers actually need. Fortunately, there are fantastic alternatives available that cater specifically to their requirements, and the best part is that these alternatives are completely free of charge.
Google Sheets, the cloud-based spreadsheet application from Google, offers a vast array of features that fulfill the needs of the average Excel user. It is platform-independent, running smoothly on Windows, macOS, and Linux systems through a web browser. With real-time collaboration, multiple users can work on a document simultaneously, seeing each other's changes and communicating directly within the document. Google Sheets automatically saves data in Google Drive, eliminating the fear of losing important calculations. While advanced Excel features may be missing, Google Sheets remains a powerful and reliable tool for most users.
In response to Google's offering, Microsoft has developed Excel Online as part of its online Office suite. Excel Online provides a familiar interface for those accustomed to the desktop version, and it offers automatic cloud saving through OneDrive. With real-time collaboration tools, it surpasses the capabilities of Office 365 and Office 2019. While not as feature-rich as the desktop Excel version, Excel Online serves as an excellent choice for average users who prefer a recognizable environment. However, advanced Excel power users might find certain features restricted or unavailable.
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