Vojtěch Zeisek composed on 2016-02-29 12:22 (UTC+0100):
I'd prefer to use ODS as it is the most advanced open format.
As it turns out KSpread can read and write it, it looks like what I'll be sticking with regardless which SS app I use.
Anyway, try Gnumeric. It is not so feature rich, but it has surprisingly wide range of supported formats.
At some point I'll give it a try, if I can first find out it is able to import .wks, .wk1 or .wq1 files. Most of my DOS SS files are in .wq! or .wq2 format, which I don't think anything can read, except (possibly) Squeeze! Plus, and (naturally) DOS versions of Quattro Pro. That WP for Windows could not read them is one reason why I jumped straight from DeskView on DOS to OS/2 without ever trying Win9x on any machine of my own. OS/2, now as eCS, still does QPDos fine, but sometimes the 132 column limit is too much constraint.
On the beginning, did You use KOffice (old) or new Calligra? The later is preferred and faster evolving.
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