Public Beta 18.4
Wednesday, January 31st, 2007Public Beta 18.4 (rev 6526)
- Optimised image loading speed
- [#6216] Fixed Strikethrough persistence malfunctioning
- Fixed URL in email
- [#6206] Fixed bug in trackback UTF8 recognition
Public Beta 18.4 (rev 6526)
Public Beta 18.3 (rev 6494)
Public Beta 18.2 (rev 6421)
Some substantial stuff here.
More scalable architecture — In this iteration, we have eliminated one important bottleneck. Now we can keep adding servers to meet new usage demand until we have ten times as much users now. By that time, the next bottleneck would also be resolved.
Viewport — EditGrid now loads data onto your browser on demand. Think Google Maps: only when you scroll to a new place on the map, would the map data be transferred to your browser. There is also a smart pre-loading mechanism, so most of the time you don’t need to wait for data to be transferred. Its significance? It hugely improves the initialisation time for large spreadsheets. Before Public Beta 18, all the data on the spreadsheet must be fully transmitted to your browser before the spreadsheet can be set up. Large spreadsheet? Tough — you may as well fetch a cup of tea while waiting. Now? It’s as if you’re just loading a spreadsheet as large as your screen allows.
Workspace Revamp — Our workspace was getting clobbered we added more and more features for you. This major revamp gives you a much more friendly user experience. Let’s thank Reuters for this new feature.
Better Safari Support — We respect our users’ browser choice. Efforts have been spent to make EditGrid work better in Safari. There is still a major issue: Safari in its current release does not support the border-box model, which is intensively used in EditGrid. However, Safari’s next version, which Mac OS X users can preview at WebKit, will support this. We are now testing EditGrid at its nightly build already. When it comes out, we will declare full support. Hope it won’t take long.
Partner API — In line with our partnership strategy, here we officially announce the availability of Partner API which gives our partners full power when integrating the next killer app with EditGrid.
Okay. That’s it.
What will be in Public Beta 19? Sorry, there won’t be Public Beta 19. The next version will be v1.0.
Yes, out of beta.
Public Beta 18.1 (rev 6374)
Public Beta 18 (rev 6354)
The most notable new features in this release are:
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.New organisation features rolled out in this release include:
Other new features include:
Also fixed in this release are:
Public Beta 17.6 (rev 5963)
EditGrid is now available at Salesforce.com. We’ve put in a good amount of effort to make EditGrid and Salesforce work seamlessly together. Check it out here!

Major Advantage: subscribers can view, edit and share all their Salesforce reports on EditGrid, and stay on the web throughout without the hassles of downloading and opening reports with MS Excel and then emailing them out. User can also create ad-hoc charts and reports with EditGrid’s rich set of functionalities. All other EditGrid functionalities, including Finder, are available at EditGrid@Salesforce as well. It comes with SSL encryption of all traffic to and from EditGrid servers — every businessman care about security and we understand it.

And, of course, when we launch new functionalities, our users at Salesforce will get it, too. That’s the beauty of delivering in the Software-as-a-Service model.
EditGrid@Salesforce was just officially listed here. The app comes with 30-day free-trial. After the trial period, users will be charged at an affordable pricing of US$5 per user per month.
Want to know more about how it works? We’ve got a screencast for you. If you have any feedback or enquiry, just email us at salesforce@editgrid.com.
Enjoy EditGrid@Salesforce.
[Update] EditGrid is featured as App of the Week in The AppExchange Blog.