@hackaday #NumeRe is also a good alternative, much like GNU Octave and @LabPlot it comes with many features already built-in, but also provides a powerful programming language.
Fun fact, we've also written a blog post about when NumeRe is the better spreadsheet: https://en.numere.org/home/blog/when-numere-is-the-better-spreadsheet
Spreadsheets (Microsoft Excel & Co.) are used for all kinds of tasks. They often stand out due to their simplicity and flexibility. However, if you leave the terrain of "everyday calculations", you soon reach the point where such applications are no longer practical. In this article, we want to
@alternativeto mentiones some of the main new features brought to you with the current #release of #NumeRe called v1.1.7 "Chandrasekhar"
Take a look at: https://alternativeto.net/news/2025/8/numere-1-1-7-brings-new-array-email-and-encoding-functions/
The #Chandrasekhar limit does not influence this new #release of #NumeRe, besides being this version's namesake. It's only about the mass of white dwarfs.
Get the unlimited release via winget or directly at GitHub (https://github.com/numere-org/NumeRe/releases/tag/v1.1.7.2508) or SourceForge (https://sourceforge.net/projects/numere/files/v1.1.7.2508/)
The upcoming #NumeRe #release will provide a lot of major changes. One notable addition will be the first built-in #objects to compose complex hierarchical #datastructures
And if you didn't follow us through the #beta and release candidate phase be prepared for a really huge set of changes.