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Google Spreadsheets hands-on
Posted by: Rafe Needleman

Google Spreadsheets
Google Spreadsheets: just like Microsoft used to make
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Google Spreadsheets
You get decent tools for formatting text and numbers.
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Google Spreadsheets
Functions galore. You won't be missing many ways to crunch data.
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The killer feature: live collaboration.
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I got access to Google Spreadsheets this morning, shortly after I wrote up my quick take based on the screenshots on Google's site. After actually using this product, some pros and cons stand out.

Pros:
Google Spreadsheets is easy to use and free, and it works much like every other spreadsheet you've ever worked with. It takes very little time to learn to use it.

You can't lose your work. Once you name the spreadsheet you're working on or right after you import an XLS file from your computer, Google Spreadsheets saves your file. From that point, every change you make is immediately saved.

The sharing function lets you collaborate with other users (Google account holders only so far). Alternatively, you can invite people to view, but not edit, your work. All changes are live, so you can be talking on the phone and editing the same work at the same time. This is very useful, and it's something yout can't easily do with Excel.

There's a good list of mathematical, financial, statistical, and other function types. You won't find many calculations that you can't perform.

The service imports your existing Excel (and CSV) files pretty well. It's not 100 percent, however: I found that some text formatting (colors, in particular) and date formatting did not import.

Google Spreadsheets does support multisheet spreadsheets, just like Excel (I was mistaken in my earlier blog post, where I said it didn't). And here's a nice thing: it doesn't automatically make each file three pages deep, as Excel does, although if you want the extra sheets, it's easy to add them.

Cons:
There's no print function. But you can export your spreadsheet as a static HTML file.

There are no visualization tools. You can't graph or chart your data. And there's none of the conditional formatting that we'll get with Excel 2007.

Aside from the good collection of formulas, statistical and analysis tools are missing. There are no pivot tables.

If you're accustomed to using the right mouse button in Excel to access cell-specific options, you might not be as productive in Google Spreadsheets, since it has no right-mouse options.

I couldn't find a way to zoom in or out of a spreadsheet. You can change the size of numbers and letters, but not the grid itself. That's frustrating when you're trying to grok a large table.

While the real-time collaboration and chat feature is very cool, it could get confusing with more than two people, because changes made to the spreadsheet are not marked with the person making them.

The lowdown:
I'd recommend this service for the new spreadsheet user or the person who just wants to work with numbers or small data tables from time to time. It has functionality most people need, except the critical graphing and printing functions. The collaboration features are just dynamite.

However, Google Spreadsheets takes you only part of the way if you want to use it for serious analysis or as a tool to create graphics for presentations.

Google PR reps were clear to note that this product is a beta, and an early one at that, so we might see many of the shortcomings addressed soon. Hopefully, they'll be fixed before the product is released into open beta. Google would not give a time frame for that, though.

While you wait, if you are sold or you're just curious about online spreadsheets, you owe it to yourself to also check out suites from ThinkFree, and Zoho, and the stand-alone online spreadsheets EditGrid, iRows, and Num Sum.


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by richydash (See profile) - August 4, 2008 6:19 AM PDT

There is a NEWER product thats been around LONGER

Everyone's out there reviewing Google Spreadsheets, Microsoft's LiveOffice!...

It's also listed NumSum and other sites like that but you've all missed one.

There's another site, www.worldwideintranets.com which is a Intranet for Personal Use, Franchises, Clubs, Businesses.

It has Messages, Calendar, Search, Surveys, Documents, Chat, Address Book... and the newest feature still being build LiveOffice... which is a live Wiki, with user & administration security.

All managed through the one main Admin Panel for the whole Intranet.

We have over 50 people using these Intranets, there's no hosting charge... No Popups, No Spam... It's charged based on how many users use "your intranet".

Check it out: www.worldwideintranets.com
by bigdaddycool07 (See profile) - September 4, 2006 5:35 PM PDT

We will be able to add a sheet if you know !

Hey... I also use the Google spreadsheet and we do have an option to add a sheet to it. I hope we would soon get the graph feature in it.
by balaji1982 (See profile) - July 7, 2006 2:49 AM PDT

Office Services (Spreadsheet, Word Processer &c)

Unfortunately, these online services are only ever going to prove useful to people who use online services only slightly or do not mind if others rifle through their data for information that may prove useful - names, addresses, e-mail addresses. phone numbers - you name it.

I will keep on using a hard drive based office suite (in my case Office XP) and saving the data to dedicated hard drive areas that I back up weekly, these run to several GIGABYTES.
by Themisive (See profile) - June 9, 2006 11:25 AM PDT

OpenOffice.org

You can get this excellent office suite for free at http://www.openoffice.org/
by BTJustice (See profile) - June 6, 2006 3:27 PM PDT
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