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View and edit spreadsheets with TinySheet (continued)
The TinySheet application doesn't include charting or graphing options. This is not really surprising for a Palm-based spreadsheet application.
Conclusion In general, I found the TinySheet to be a good method of porting spreadsheets to my Palm device. The Iambic team has done a good job of replicating the look and feel of a desktop spreadsheet on a Palm OS device. The program is at it strongest with relatively small worksheets, as opposed to large data sets. Iambic provides a free 30-day trial license, so download it and try it out for yourself.
Product availability and resources For more information on TinySheet version 3.2 from Iambic, visit http://www.iambic.com/pilot/tinysheet3/.
For more information about Palm computers, visit http://www.palm.com.
Bulk reprints Bulk reprints of this article (in quantities of 100 or more) are available for a fee from Reprint Services, a ZATZ business partner. Contact them at reprints@zatz.com or by calling 1-800-217-7874.
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Tom Gettings is an engineer with The GSI Group, Inc. at http://www.grainsystems.com. He can be reached at tgettings@mail.com.
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