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sc-im Spreadsheets in Your Terminal (github.com)
chadrs 2 minutes ago [-]
I love this but with all the advances of TUI frameworks, using C + ncurses feels like such a hard path.
freedomben 1 hours ago [-]
I tried this out when it was mentioned a few weeks ago[1].

It's pretty neat but does have a number of bugs. The packaged version also doesn't have xls support compiled in (at least on Fedora) which is unfortunate, though building is fairly easy[2].

I love the idea of it though, so I'm really hoping these issues get ironed out! I'm happy to help contribute if maintainers are willing.

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47457009

[2] https://github.com/andmarti1424/sc-im/wiki/Building-sc%E2%80...

dodomodo 24 minutes ago [-]
I think spreadsheets are a greater example of something that require the subtleties of an actual GUI. This is most obvious with the various plots which are hilariously imprecise. But the advantages of GUI are also present when just using the spreadsheet itself, it's ability to convey the skeuomorphic two dimensional space is much greater.

And it's not like the terminal can't be a greater data processing tool, but you have to use different paradigms.

Still from an esthetical perspective I love those simple TUI interfaces. They invoke a weird sense of comfort in me that I can't fully explain.

thesuitonym 39 minutes ago [-]
I'd love if this had support for saving as xlsx. Being able to open them is nice, but it would be great if I could collaborate with MS Office users without them ever knowing.
drumhead 1 hours ago [-]
So Lotus 1-2-3
baldr333 1 hours ago [-]
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freedomben 1 hours ago [-]
> Very shitty software.

To be even remotely constructive, you're going to need to be a little more specific.

1 hours ago [-]
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