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I'm still waiting for a proper excel replacement. No, google sheets and libre office don't cut it. I literally have a copy of office 2019 that I have to finagle to install only that app and nothing else.
The funny thing is, after few years of using the Google Sheets, I can't go back to Excel, because it has some weird behaviours and some shitty UX that drives me crazy.
Of course I am not saying that you can even do 1/3 of what Excel can do, but for basic uses I find it much easier to use.
Oh for sure. Excel is hot garbage when it comes to UI. I really want a replacement so I don't have to rely on Microsoft. I use Libre Office for every other office app, and a more sane experience.
Why doesn't LibreOffice Calc do it for you?
It doesn't have the same level of formulas, VBA, and data set linking.