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Spreadsheet editor (tie): Numbers
Apple's Numbers spreadsheet editor is designed to make data entry easy, especially around numeric, date, and formula entry. The keyboard adjusts based on the type of data you're working with. Where Excel users may dislike Numbers is in its approach to creating worksheets; Numbers allows several on a page, which can confound experienced Excel users. Also, like Pages, Numbers supports the Dropbox and Box cloud storage services in an unintuitive way. As with Pages, however, Numbers' iCloud compatibility more than makes up for this, ensuring all your devices are current on your Numbers documents.
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