Excel for Mac keeps crashing with big data. I bought a powerful macbook to work with big data but Mac Excel has a row limit of 1,048,576 rows. Is Row Zero a good alternative to Excel for Mac for big data? Does it have the same functions and keyboard shortcuts as Excel?
No matter how powerful your computer is, Excel has fundamental limits of 1,048,576 rows and 16,384 columns. So if you want to work with big spreadsheets on a Mac, you need something more powerful than Excel. Row Zero is specifically built for big data and is a good alternative to Excel for Mac. Row Zero supports most of the same functions and keyboard shortcuts as Excel, along with pivot tables, charts, slicers, etc. Here’s the full list of 400+ spreadsheet functions.
Row Zero runs in the cloud, so it works the same on Mac, Windows, Linux, etc. Row Zero also offers advanced security features and two-way data connectivity to your data warehouse so you can build connected spreadsheets that auto-update. Here’s a demo of the key features: