EditGrid Changes Announcement

Posted by David Lee September 24th, 2009
Posted in EditGrid, EditGrid Team

Dear EditGrid Users,

I’m excited to announce that we are making some changes to our business that will allow the EditGrid Team to focus on developing new and exciting web apps. As a result, you will see the following changes to the current EditGrid product and service offerings:

  • Effective today all EditGrid.com online services will now be available for free, including our premium subscription services. (Click here for more details if you are currently a paying subscriber.)
  • Effective today, we are discontinuing sales of our EditGrid Standard and EditGrid Confluence Plugin software licenses. (Click here for more details on support if you are a current licensing customer.)
  • Effective 30 days from now on 2009-10-24, the following remote data services and third party applications will no longer be available: (Click here for more details if you currently use one of the below services.)
    • Remote Data:
      • E-Commerce: Amazon and eBay
      • Economic and financial: Yahoo! Finance, StrikeIron Census and StrikeIron Zacks
      • Web analytics: Alexa
      • Others: Yahoo! Maps
    • Third Party Applications:
      • Salesforce.com, AppExchange, EditGrid Facebook App, and EditGrid Labs

We shall continue to keep our current support documentation available at https://wiki.editgrid.com/. However, in order to focus our resources on new R&D efforts, email and forum user support for EditGrid.com shall be discontinued 30 days from now on 2009-10-24.

I would like to take this opportunity to let you know that we appreciate everyone of you - our users - and will continue to do our best to push the envelope of collaborative web applications. Thanks for your support over the past few years and for choosing EditGrid.

David

The EditGrid Team

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Hiking with EditGrid

Posted by Angus December 4th, 2008
Posted in EditGrid Team

I’d like to share some of what goes on at EditGrid, as I’m sure some of our readers are interested to know. Last Friday, the team took a day off to celebrate the latest release. With the tons of things you can do in Hong Kong, shopping, hiking, bicycling, fishing, and did I already mention shopping, we chose the great outdoors by hiking the (paved) trails of Tung Chung in Lantau Island. You can’t tell, but we are actually an outdoorsy bunch.

We spent the entire afternoon breathing in the cool crisp air, which usually doesn’t exist in the heart of Hong Kong and it was the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. Not only did we hike but we found ourselves mixing in with the many tourists there and joined in on the sightseeing as well. We took the 20-minute ride on the Ngong Ping cable car to reach Ngong Ping. Ngong Ping is a tourist attraction with a small shopping center (surprise!), but beyond the restaurants and sovenier shops, you reach sights worth seeing, like the Tian Tan Buddha, Po Lin Monestary and Wisdom Path.

Before the hike down the mountains, we grabbed some grub fit for monks (vegetarian meal) at the Po Lin Monastery. Then we warmed up our hike with a steep 268-step climb to get up close and personal with what was once the world’s tallest bronze Buddha at 34 meters tall, then a stroll down the Wisdom Path so we could all be a little wiser. After running around like tourists, we began our 2.5 hour hike back to our starting point at a shopping mall in Tung Chung.

The hike itself was very much relaxed and together with a bunch of photo enthusiasts snapping left and right (some photos here), the pace was perfect but slower than expected. This resulted in a breakaway group that sped down the mountain in record time and we later rendezvous with them at a coffee shop where they were enjoying their cup of joe (they gotta have their coffee).

All in all, we had a great time being tourists and enjoyed each other’s company while taking in everything mother nature has to offer in Hong Kong. (If you ever find yourselves in Hong Kong, this makes for a good half day itinerary)

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November 2008 Release Updates

Posted by Angus November 21st, 2008
Posted in EditGrid

We have made some improvements in this month’s release that will definitely be helpful to our users. You can read about what other features, enhancements and bug fixes were released in our changelog.

The most visible change is the dashboard view upon logging into EditGrid. The dashboard allows you to do more than accessing your spreadsheets. It adds a level of social interaction to your spreadsheet experience and encourages users to explore and share their work with others. Yet, users can still quickly access their most recent spreadsheets and their workspace.

Explore a new dimension of EditGrid with these new features found in the new dashboard:

  • User profiles - Create your own profile and get to know other EditGrid users and view their public spreadsheets.
  • Spreadsheet tags - tags allows visitors to find your public spreadsheets easily by user specified keywords.
  • Search - search all publicly available spreadsheets in EditGrid.
  • Popular spreadsheets - See which spreadsheets are popular with users and which are picked and featured by EditGrid team.
  • We’ve got few more features to introduce this month. Features that most spreadsheet users can’t live without.

    Auto Filter
    Yes, this is the auto filter you guys have longed for. Our auto filter is more complete than the competitors and functions the same way a desktop spreadsheet does.

    auto filter

    auto filter example

    Show/Hide Sheets
    We have added another feature that allows users control how the spreadsheet is viewed by other users. Similar to the feature found in the desktop spreadsheet, you now have the option to hide worksheets and display the important data in the spreadsheet.

    hide-unhide sheets

    Macro library
    The macro library contains macros created by the EditGrid team and our users. Users can now easily add macros from the library to their spreadsheets. It’s an open platform where users can publish their own macros and share with other EditGrid users.

    macro library

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October 2008 Release News

Posted by Angus November 7th, 2008
Posted in EditGrid

We released our October 2008 release late last week with only enhancements and bug fixes. We have implemented a unique email address system whereby new and old users will be require to have a single email address for each account they have. Prior to this release, users were allowed to create multiple EditGrid accounts with the same email address. Now, new users who are creating multiple accounts will need to register each one with a different email address.

How will this affect existing users? Those with multiple accounts should have already received an email notifying them of this change. It’s recommended that you update your email addresses for each of the accounts you have, but it’s not required. If you choose not to update/add a new e-mail address, our system will not be able to recover your password in the event you forgot your password.

In both cases, if you haven’t already verified your email address, you will notice the red Verfiy Email link in the top left corner which will remind you that you haven’t verified your email address with us.

verify email

Addtionally, we have added a new option in our internal hyperlink toolbox (Insert > Hyperlink) to enable users to easily create links to other worksheets in your workbook, as noted below in the screenshot of the hyperlink toolbox.

hyperlink toolbox

As always, go to our change log and have a look at what we added and fixed.

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Sharing your private spreadsheets

Posted by Angus November 4th, 2008
Posted in Help

One of the great EditGrid features is the ability to share spreadsheets with your collaborators, however, we’ve recently received questions about spreadsheet sharing. It’s safe to say users are comfortable sharing their public spreadsheets, but most are concerned and maybe unclear when sharing their private spreadsheets. I’d like to share some information that will help, especially for the new users.

By default, our spreadsheet permissions are set to Private and we have options that will allow you to share your private spreadsheets. It’s important to note that sharing a private spreadsheet does not mean you have to change its permission to Public Read and/or Write permission. You can continue to share your private spreadsheets with the existing sharing features:

For those who want to publish their private spreadsheet to their website or blog, it’s important to note that your spreadsheet requires public access, such as Public Read and/or Write. Therefore, sharing your private spreadsheet with our blog widget feature is unavailable. If there is information you only want to share with certain individuals through the blog widget, you may choose to set the permission to Protected Read/Write and then publish it to your website or blog. Your collaborators or visitors will then require a password from you before they can view it.

Lastly, much like your accounts for other online services, you should never share your account with anyone else.

For those who have questions with the instructions on sharing in our help center, we’d like to get some feedback from you guys, whether it was helpful and most importantly, easy to follow and understand. Let us know by leaving us a comment or send them to cs@editgrid.com.

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Proud to be an EditGrid user!

Posted by Ellen Lau October 31st, 2008
Posted in EditGrid

  • Is EditGrid good? YES
  • Is EditGrid the best online spreadsheet? YES
  • Do you want to tell the others about EditGrid? YES
  • If all your answers are yes (like me). Why don’t you send me a little something telling me your EditGrid experience?


    EditGrid’s User Story and Customer Success pages are places to share and inspire the others with your own user experiences; another bonus is, that you get your name/ company name posted on our site - a tiny page exposure credit on the web!

    We have received loads of great comments about EditGrid since we launched out of Beta back in 2007 March. I would be thrilled to get more of your submissions about your user story/ customer success.

    Gather up your EditGrid power and submit now! :)

  • User Story Submission
  • Customer Success Submission
  • I wish all a Happy Halloween!

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    The Party is On.

    Posted by David Lee October 29th, 2008
    Posted in Uncategorized

    Microsoft is here, finally.

    I would love to get my hands on their live application but seems all I have now is a screenshot. Well, a picture is worth a thousand words, so let’s see what we can learn from it:

    These looks good:

    • In-cell graphing and visualisation, as shown in “Rent” and “Nat. Light” column.
    • In-cell sorting button, as shown in cell A7.
    • Auto-filter! Although the screenshot doesn’t show it is using it.
    • Pretty nice charts.

    These looks weird:

    • Selected cell content is not displayed in the formula bar.
    • The cursor doesn’t have drag-and-fill feature.
    • Where’s the vertical scroll bar?
    • No indication of sharing, collaboration and publishing features which we think are important to online spreadsheets.

    Afterall, it’s just a screenshot. The live product may be very different when it is released.

    Competition is good. This is just exciting.

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    September 2008 Release News

    Posted by Angus October 21st, 2008
    Posted in EditGrid

    It’s been an eventful month for us at EditGrid. We’ve rolled out a key spreadsheet feature this month, the Show/Hide rows and columns. We understand this is useful feature is on every users’ wishlist and now it’s finally here.

    Show/Hide Rows and Columns - Right click on any column or row header and choose Hide or Unhide.
    show hide column/row screen

    There are other enhancements on EditGrid:

    Paste Special - Choose from various paste and operation options.
    Paste Special image

    Advanced Color Picker for Background and Text - Specify your own colors for your fonts and backgrounds with a color picker that allows you to input hex values.
    Advance Palette

    Show/Hide Grid Lines
    For those who are seeking a bit more performance (when using Firefox) you may hide the grid lines for faster scrolling.
    Show/Hide Gridlines

    To see the complete list of enhancements and bug fixes for the September 2008 release, please have a look at our Change Log.

    Best Young Entrepreneur 2008 Nominations
    Business Week As you may have already noticed on our main site, we received news from Business Week Asia that our founding team of David Lee, P.K. Chan, Alan Tam, Reggie Chan and Tony Sung were nominated as Asia’s Best Young Entrepreneurs in 2008. Go over to Business Week and see a list of other nominees and don’t forget to cast your vote.

    Data availability from Hong Kong Exchange
    HKEx For those who are already trading in the Hong Kong market or others interested in trading internationally, we are excited to announce the data availability from the Hong Kong Exchange and Clearing Limited (HKEx). With our existing Reuters remote data function, you will be able to access both the historical data with REUTERS_HISTORICAL() and company fundamentals with REUTERS_FUNDAMENTALS() from stocks and companies listed in the Hong Kong Exchange.

    If you are unfamiliar with the Hong Kong Exchange, you may find more information on their website and their news site.

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