Is macOS Sequoia more stable for Numbers than Excel?

Is numbers any more stable and less buggy in Sequoia or do I really need to go to Excell or the like.?

In Monterey version 13.1, it loses formatting. Forgets simple math formulas.



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Original Title: numbers stability - buggy

Mac mini, macOS 12.7

Posted on Jul 17, 2025 1:38 PM

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Jul 19, 2025 9:44 PM in response to Fritz Lang1

Fritz Lang1 wrote:

Is numbers any more stable and less buggy in Sequoia or do I really need to go to Excell or the like.?
In Monterey version 13.1, it loses formatting. Forgets simple math formulas.


Most "buggy" complaints I see involve running an old version of Numbers on an old version of macOS.


If your hardware can support it, then upgrade to the latest macOS and run the latest Numbers.


For me Numbers has been rock solid, a less clunky experience than LibreOffice.


Excel also is a good citizen on the Mac.


Both Numbers and Excel run smoothly on mobile should you ever need that.


SG




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