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by SideQuark
512 days ago
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Sheets lags at 1000 rows. Excel allows 1 million. Excel has incredible optimization capabilities, it's numerics are vastly faster (and more accurate, thanks to Javascript being terrible for accurate math). While Javascript (sheets) is decently performant, it's no match for C++ and hand tuned assembly making Excel work. I tried but cannot find a single performance benchmark where Sheets outperforms Excel. And the first time you need sheets to interact with any of the zillion excel spreadsheets running on the planet (all of finance and pretty much all of corporate America) and it fails and it costs you a contract, you'll switch immediately. I'm guessing you really don't push either much at all. Despite Sheets having a free version for almost 20 years, Excel sales are at all time highs. Go figure. |
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Edit:// I am not sure if increased sales means anything when they switched their license model so often and aggressive