
Excel turns 30 today, Microsoft's spreadsheet program that has evolved to become a thirty-year-old. A program that today is in great shape despite competitors who have been finding their spaces.
Microsoft also has Windows to its credit (it received a major update), which turned 32 a few days ago and, therefore, you can go have a few beers with Excel, also in his thirties as of today. Substantial programs that have served to shape the digital era in which we currently find ourselves.
Excel was born sometime in November 1987. Excel first came to the Mac, to be ported to Windows in 2.x versions for both OSes, neatly synced to version 2.0.

Spreadsheets are capable of doing many things and that we really be very productive for certain purposes. We would be talking about the ability to collect data, graphs and much more that has become the main axis for this program designed by Microsoft.

And while Excel was one of Microsoft's mainstays, it has Google Sheets and its version of LibreOffice as its biggest enemiesso that in the near future they can continue scratching part of the market share that they have hoarded for years.
Two programs that have made it very difficult and that use certain functions, such as the ability to work collaboratively in the program of the great G, to take more users into its midst.
In any case, take away the dancing, since at 30 years old Excel continues to fight and what will remain for in front of. I'm sure he plans to become a forty-year-old.