Totally agree that Sheets is better as a quick and dirty web-based spreadsheet app. I’d still prefer something like Airtable for most of the use cases you outlined, but Sheets is absolutely a good quick and dirty tool.
But once you go beyond that, all, as we’re both saying, it’s not even a conversation. And anyone who is trying to argue against Excel on its merits as a power app (no pun intended) is on something or not arguing in good faith.
(O365 has improved a lot but I still think GSuite feels faster. But I don’t hate Office Online or whatever it is called.)
But once you go beyond that, all, as we’re both saying, it’s not even a conversation. And anyone who is trying to argue against Excel on its merits as a power app (no pun intended) is on something or not arguing in good faith.
(O365 has improved a lot but I still think GSuite feels faster. But I don’t hate Office Online or whatever it is called.)