Re: Gnumeric is _5_ and now supports 100% of MS XL's worksheet functions



Any plans to go to gtk+ ??


Jody Goldberg writes:
> From: Jody Goldberg <jody gnome org>
> 
> Five years ago today, Miguel committed the first code to Gnumeric [1].
> In a testament to the quality of the code several lines are still in
> use [2].  Since that time the project has grown to more than 300,000
> lines and now supports all 325 worksheet functions in MS Excel, plus
> almost 100 more [3].
> 
> This seemed like a good time to thank all the people who have
> contributed to Gnumeric over the years.   We're about to start the
> run up to the the next stable release which will be out in a few
> weeks.  We look forward to continuing work with the GNOME community
> to produce the most powerful spreadsheet in the world.
> 
> [1]
>     revision 1.1
>     date: 1998/07/02 22:51:55;  author: unammx;  state: Exp;
>     Stuff for today
> 
> [2]
>     1.1          (unammx   02-Jul-98): Sheet *
>     1.472        (jody     11-Mar-01): sheet_new (Workbook *wb, char const *name)
>     1.1          (unammx   02-Jul-98): {
>     1.1          (unammx   02-Jul-98):	Sheet *sheet;
>     ...
>     1.1          (unammx   02-Jul-98): 	sheet = g_new0 (Sheet, 1);
>     1.1          (unammx   02-Jul-98): 	return sheet;
>     1.1          (unammx   02-Jul-98): }
> 
> [3]
>     http://www.gnome.org/projects/gnumeric/functions.shtml
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