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AndroOffice, or whatever it's called, is a port of LibreOffice to Android.
It's a little cumbersome ( use it on a big tablet, not on a little phone ), but it's got the capability that nothing-else has.
I agree with people who hate the UI, on mobile the desktop UI's .. not a wise choice..
.. but if you're using a bluetooth keyboard, it's much better.
https://play.google.com/store/search?q=androoffice&c=apps
If you want real spreadsheets, it seems the best option around.
I'm presuming its Word equivalency is similar.
I've tried multiple alternatives for spreadsheets, & for me, nothing else came close.
Now, however, I think that using Julia programming, instead of spreadsheets, would make everything in the whole world work better.
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