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Mashable - The Social Media Guide: 2008/02/06/forget-excel-14-online-spreadsheet-applications/

  • prosper · 1 year ago
    This is awesome. I am always thrilled by web applications.
  • prosper · 1 year ago
    I have been using google docs for a while and they are very reliable. Haven't tried the others yet.
  • DeepFreeze · 1 year ago
    Well u still can't forget excel when it comes to your usual offline work...
  • Peter Miller · 1 year ago
    JotSpot isn't back with us yet, is it?
  • Chris · 1 year ago
    I love Google Docs sharing documents with others has made it easier. It has plenty of features, once they have offline support everyone would love to use it.
  • Social Shopping Early Adopter · 1 year ago
    Does anybody have some comparison of all these online spreadsheets?

    We used to work in Google Docs excel but it has a lot of limitations, glitches.... and finally it is slow :-).

    Thanks to author for useful information! Bookmarked.
  • David Lee · 1 year ago
    You may try EditGrid.com instead - see if it meets your requirements.
  • Alex Salkever · 1 year ago
    Um, JotSpot has been down for two days straight -- page requests direct you to a NetSol domain parking page. Looks like Google may not be taking its "Cloud" computing rhetoric too seriously.
  • Stephen Kelly · 1 year ago
    @deepfreeze @Chris

    Peepel offers an offline mode, we are still at early stages with it yet - but it is functioning.

    Open your file(s)
    Pull network plug (and sit on beach ;) )
    Continue working with already opened Peepel files
    Reconnect to network at end of day to resave your files.


    Thanks

    Stephen Kelly
    CEO Peepel
    www.Peepel.com
  • joe · 1 year ago
    Sweet- Long time since I didn´t see a Mashable list. Thanks.
  • Corey · 1 year ago
    Blist is awesome...I got to beta it and I'm really excited when they open up all of the gates on features and functionality
  • Crystal · 1 year ago
    Expresso is a time saver. I no longer have to wait around for someone to email me their updates. I can log in anytime, day or night and see what changes have been made. I can even track cells that are important to me by using expresso track cells feature. It will even send me an e-mail as soon as that field was changed. It will tell me what was there before and what is there now. I love it!
  • Software Training · 1 year ago
    I have been using OpenOffice.org
  • Lee · 1 year ago
    Good info! Another good place to find free excel are: http://www.exceltip.com and http://www.excelforum.com

    Check out, you will find plenty of excel tips and help there.
  • kalivd · 1 year ago
    well! the list contained only major players, there are several other online spreadsheet providers which are on par with all the above listed ones, one among them is eDeskonline-Free online Spreadsheets
  • anarko · 1 year ago
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  • bhawani singh · 1 year ago
    i want to lurn about excel
  • gaymen · 11 months ago
  • extentech · 8 months ago
    sheetster.com just came out with version 2 which is the first and only web spreadsheet supporting reading/writing of Excel 2007 files...

    it's also open source under the GPL so you can download sheetster server (ExtenXLS 360) and run on your own computer(s). because it's open-source you can embed it in your own applications and customize it to taste.

    www.sheetster.com
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