EditGrid
Friday, March 9th 2007
Overview
EditGrid is an online spreadsheet service with real-time-update and extensive collaboration features. It offers about 80% of Microsoft Excel’s features, real-time collaboration capabilities, and power features for mashing up other applications. Personal users can register for free, and organisation users can enjoy additional account management and reporting features for an affordable pricing at $5 per user per month. It is also available on Salesforce.com AppExchange and Central Desktop.
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Recent News
- 09/26/2008: I want my workspace or spreadsheet back
- 09/08/2008: Funding Your Startup
- 09/04/2008: Introducing EditGrid Macro: Trendy, Mighty, Friendly
- 09/03/2008: August 2008 Release
- 09/03/2008: August 2008 Release
Entry filed under: Spreadsheet
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[…] Functionality From a functionality standpoint, an online spreadsheet editor lets you build simple spreadsheets directly from your web browser. All the applications we reviewed for this article have been implemented using AJAX, while ThinkFree Calc also provides a cool Power Edit mode implemented in Java. Most of the applications we reviewed support the usual sharing and publishing of spreadsheets, while a few, such as EditGrid, Google Spreadsheets, Zoho Sheet support the collaborative editing of the same spreadsheet by multiple people at the same time (real-time update). All the applications we reviewed support the import and export of spreadsheets, usually using Microsoft Excel’s .xls format. About half of the applications we reviewed provide an open API, but only a couple support custom branding and custom domains. About half of the applications we reviewed provide charting capabilities, with EditGrid offering the most comprehensive set of chart types. EditGrid and Zoho Sheet also provide the ability to embed data dynamically fetched from any public web site. […]
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