

Gnumeric
The Gnumeric spreadsheet is part of the GNOME desktop environment: a project to create a free, user friendly desktop environment.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Application type
Platforms
- Linux
- PortableApps.com
- AmigaOS
- GNOME
- Flathub
Features
Properties
- Optimal performance
Features
- Dark Mode
- Ad-free
- Works Offline
- Import CSV Data
- No registration required
- No Tracking
- Small-footprint
Gnumeric News & Activities
Recent activities
AurehillTech added Gnumeric as alternative to Pro Forma AI
POX added Gnumeric as alternative to Proton Sheets- davidball3001 liked Gnumeric
Maoholguin added Gnumeric as alternative to Canva Sheets
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What is Gnumeric?
The Gnumeric spreadsheet is part of the GNOME desktop environment: a project to create a free, user friendly desktop environment.
The goal of Gnumeric is to be the best possible spreadsheet. We are not attempting to clone existing applications. However, Gnumeric can read files saved with other spreadsheets and we offer a customizable feel that attempts to minimize the costs of transition.











Comments and Reviews
Fast, great performance, great features, great documentation, small file sizes
Can pull some gnome dependencies (printing is based on libgnomeprint and mandatory, for example.) Compile yourself to avoid them
I believe there should be a MacPorts meta tag similar to Wine. As on Linux one can use Windows software via Wine, on Mac one can install/use Linux software via MacPorts.
I just changed the Gnumeric entry to specify that it is compatible with Mac, but the fact that it needs to be installed from MacPorts is not obvious. The 'Platform comments' are not visible enough.
[1] http://www.macports.org/ports.php?by=name&substr=gnumeric