Teapot, or Table Editor And Planner, is a new spreadsheet program for
UNIX systems. It employs some rather unique and modern design concepts.
For example, three dimensional tables, iterative expressions, and
functional addressing of the cells, (unlike the traditional A0, C5 syntax
which was probably inherited from VisiCalc). Teapot spreadsheets are also
highly portable across many different architectures and operating systems,
(made possible through the use of XDR).
Teapot was written by Michael Haardt, and may be used without charge for
personal use and at work under the condition that no copyright notices
are removed or changed. To get started, see the excellent Teapot User's
Guide in the doc directory, (available in ascii, html, or postscript),
or the teapot home pages (english, german, dutch respectively):
http://cantor.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/~michael/projects/teapot-en.html
http://cantor.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/~michael/projects/teapot-de.html
http://cantor.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/~michael/projects/teapot-nl.html
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Freely distributable, if Copyright notices are not removed, changed.
Files
/usr/bin/graph
/usr/bin/teapot
/usr/doc/teapot-0.9-2
/usr/doc/teapot-0.9-2/ANNOUNCE
/usr/doc/teapot-0.9-2/README-de.html
/usr/doc/teapot-0.9-2/README-en.html
/usr/doc/teapot-0.9-2/README-nl.html
/usr/doc/teapot-0.9-2/WARNING
/usr/doc/teapot-0.9-2/examples
/usr/doc/teapot-0.9-2/examples/asqrt
/usr/doc/teapot-0.9-2/examples/asqrt.README
/usr/doc/teapot-0.9-2/examples/blink
/usr/doc/teapot-0.9-2/examples/counter
/usr/doc/teapot-0.9-2/examples/counter.README
/usr/doc/teapot-0.9-2/examples/graphtest.ps
/usr/doc/teapot-0.9-2/examples/graphtest.sh
/usr/doc/teapot-0.9-2/examples/life
/usr/doc/teapot-0.9-2/examples/life.README
/usr/doc/teapot-0.9-2/examples/sqrt
/usr/doc/teapot-0.9-2/examples/sqrt.README
/usr/doc/teapot-0.9-2/teapot.doc
/usr/doc/teapot-0.9-2/teapot.html
/usr/doc/teapot-0.9-2/teapot.ps.gz
/usr/man/man1/teapot.1
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