A spreadsheet for my iPhone? Fantastic. I use spreadsheets as a sort of personal self programing converter-calculator. Once you figure out how to access the different menus AND sub menus you can utilize auto sum write formulas; copy and paste cell references while they auto translate or freeze a cell reference with the < $ > toggle for the row and or column. You can insert rows but watch it - the auto sum doesnt include the new row so just check your work. Hey I was happy even though I couldnt widen rows, but wait click on rows an columns and COOL. A way to adjust ht and width.
I like to explore menus but not true for everyone. I would suggest that the help files or web support FAQ archives for this program include graphics that show the available options and how to employ them. For example I felt as the brunt of a mocking joke when I saw menu options to change cell color but when I picked it the cell wouldnt change color. Apparently you MUST also select APPLY and THEN the color changes. My assumption was from experience on a desktop computer where "apply" means show me the change NOW because Im too lazy to keep closing and opening the menu before I can decide which option I really want. On a computer the change happens if you click "OK" even if you dont click apply. To cancel you click cancel on a desktop. So some menus in Mariner Calc operate a little differently in that "APPLY" must be selected for the change to happen.
Some people learn better with pics.
I think more people could relate in this age of intuitive icons to see the layout of the menus somewhere on the website. I am super pleased with the program overall.
Noodler2 about Mariner Calc Spreadsheet for iPhone, v3.3.0