There are many alternatives to Microsoft Excel, some of the most popular include:
- Google Sheets – part of the Google Docs suite, allows for real-time collaboration and editing.
- Apple Numbers – a spreadsheet application for Mac and iOS devices.
- LibreOffice Calc – a free, open-source spreadsheet program that is compatible with Excel files.
- Zoho Sheet – a web-based spreadsheet application that includes collaboration features.
- Airtable – a web-based spreadsheet application that includes database functionality and allows for integration with other apps and services.
- Smartsheet – a web-based spreadsheet application that includes project management features.
- Thinkfree Calc – a web-based spreadsheet application that is compatible with Excel files and includes collaboration features.
- Microsoft Excel Online – a web-based version of Excel that allows for real-time collaboration and editing.
These are just a few examples, there are many other Excel alternatives available. It depends on your needs and budget which one will be suitable for you.