Frequently asked questions
The Apple Numbers row limit is 1 million rows. If you need to work with more than 1 million rows in a spreadsheet on a Mac, use Row Zero.
Excel for Mac has a row limit of 1,048,576 rows. If you need to work with more than 1 million rows on a Mac spreadsheet, use Row Zero.
Yes, Row Zero supports the Excel alt key shortcuts for Mac users. Since Row Zero is a cloud spreadsheet the features are the same on macOS, Windows, chromebooks, and linux machines. The only difference is based on the keyboard setup of the machine. However, Row Zero provides equivalent keyboard shortcuts for Mac and Windows-style keyboards.
The best spreadsheet for macOS depends on your needs. If you need a spreadsheet for basic analysis or visualizations, Numbers works fine. If you need to do more rigorous data analysis you’ll likely want Row Zero or Excel for Mac. Row Zero clearly becomes the best spreadsheet for Mac users if you need to work with more than 1 million rows, connect to a data source, or need advanced enterprise cloud security.
Row Zero is a cloud spreadsheet built for big data and is the best alternative to Apple Numbers for big data. While Apple Numbers has a 1 million row limit, Row Zero supports 10s of millions of rows on a Free plan and billion row datasets on Enterprise plans.





