I must admit after I opened it in Open Office, I copied it straight into Excel!meschle wrote:As for the spreadsheet - why not xls (excel) format - Open office calc can output in xls format and i think this would be more universally acceptable for those that dont run open office (i.e prob the majority run ms office)
One more accurate rating list
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Re: One more accurate rating list
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Re: One more accurate rating list
May be here : http://cap.connx.com/contrib/SSDF/ratings/
SSDF tested commercial engines early after release some years ago!
SSDF tested commercial engines early after release some years ago!
James Constance wrote:That's useful, thanks!Vinvin wrote:Done !
James Constance wrote:As you've added a spreadsheet, it might be good to have separate columns for the number of CPUs and whether it's 64 or 32-bit so that the list can be easily filtered.
Just a thought!
If you should ever feel inclined to add release dates for each engine...we could have some fun creating charts!