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ThinkFree Calc

Friday, March 9th 2007


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ThinkFree Calc is probably the most advanced online spreadsheet editor currently available. As any other component of the powerful ThinkFree suite, ThinkFree Calc provides a Quick Edit mode built in AJAX, and a Power Edit mode built in Java. The Power Edit mode can be considered as a clone of Microsoft Excel 2003, minus macros and pivot tables. It provides the exact same features, and the same familiar user interface. ThinkFree Calc is also the only online spreadsheet editor that can be used for very large spreadsheets that contain tens or hundreds of thousands of cells.


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1. IT|Redux - Spreadsheet Ro&hellip  |  March 30th, 2007 at 4:39 pm

[…] 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. […]

2. Syed Kaleem Ulla  |  April 18th, 2007 at 9:30 pm

I want a free edition for six-month trial.

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