If excel is godtier what mac users are working with?

If excel is godtier what mac users are working with?

Excel

Ms office has Mac ports

Except for the cancerous 2008 version, Excel on Mac OS have always been pretty much the same.

And today it IS the same.

And only linux users have to wine it right? Or are there better ways than wine?

yeah, libre office

Shame but desu office is onyl thing that keeps me with cuckdows

for all intensive purposes, libre is the exact same shit

Libre office is shit.

No way it seems to me like it have less functions and all

libreoffice is just fine for anything anyone from Sup Forums needs a spreadsheet editor for.

It handles .xls and .xlsx just fine too.

like what?

you'd really have to be coming over to it as a power user of sorts to notice differences. functionally they're the same.

For excel stuff it's fine, I didn't ever miss any feature in calc.

The powerpoint and word equivalents are pretty useless though.

I'd say the opposite. For a casual usage, calc is fine but as soon as you dive in complex statistical analysis all the tools and additional macros and softs are made for Excel.
Whereas for word and presentations, you can always manage with Libre office or others. PDF export all the way.

And if you want office on Linux, they have a cloud solution now.

>And if you want office
But I don't.

For text setting there's tex.

For simple things calc/excel could do there's csv and shell/python.
For more advanced things there's database applications.

The drawing stuff (what's that for MS office?) isn't that good either way.

The only thing that's debatable is presentations, but I'm ok with beamer.

>I don't want MS Office
It's fine.
I was answering to cuckdows user's concern.

same as ms office then

fuck off phoneposter

Native Excel exists for Mac. But if that shit feels clumsy you could try Apple's iWork suite that comes with "Numbers" which is the Apple's native macOS spreadsheet suite. Then there are number of alternatives like LibreOffice and such.

thx doc

Unfortunately, no

Doesn't handle macros well is the problem.