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http://www.macnn.com/articles/08/06/16/mariner.calc.for.iphone/

Mariner Calc: Excel doc editing for iPhone

updated 11:20 pm EDT, Mon June 16, 2008

 

Mariner Calc for iPhone


Mariner Software on Friday confirmed plans that it is working on an Excel document editor for the iPhone, an application it calls Mariner Calc for iPhone. While the finalized version is far from completion, developer Michael Wray writes on the Mariner blog that it already supports viewing and editing documents that can range up to 1 million rows by 32,000 columns. A CocoaTouch native app, it also includes support for multiple sheets, as well as charts and objects.

Mariner states that more will be revealed as Mariner Calc is developed further.



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  1. Guest

    Fresh-Faced Recruit

    Joined: Nov 1999

    -1

    wow

    Nothing like viewing and editing an Excel document on a screen measuring 3.5 inches. Wow! 4x10 cells on the screen at one time. Incredible!

  1. Guest

    Fresh-Faced Recruit

    Joined: Nov 1999

    -6

    wow

    Nothing like viewing and editing an Excel document on a screen measuring 3.5 inches. Wow! 4x10 cells on the screen at one time. Incredible!

  1. testudo

    Forum Regular

    Joined: Aug 2001

    -2

    Yeah!

    People would rather not have the capability then do it on such a small screen!

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