Archive for March, 2007

March 2007 Update 11

Friday, March 30th, 2007

March 2007 Update 11 (rev 7418)

  • [#6547] Fixed issue in IE where focus on grid is lost upon entry

March 2007 Update 10

Monday, March 26th, 2007

March 2007 Update 10 (rev 7380)

  • Added support for custom menu bar using Partner API
  • Added support for custom language using Partner API

March 2007 Update 9

Saturday, March 24th, 2007

March 2007 Update 9 (rev 7370)

  • API HTML redirect optimisation

March 2007 Update 8

Friday, March 23rd, 2007

March 2007 Update 8 (rev 7366)

  • Update all linked sheets stability enhancement

Why Office 2.0 (and EditGrid) Matters

Friday, March 23rd, 2007

David and I will be attending the upcoming Under the Radar: Why Office 2.0 Matters conference on 23rd March (that’s this Friday!) in Mountain View, CA. We are excited by the prospect of meeting new partners and customers in the one-day conference.

Drop me a note if you are attending the conference as well! We’d be thrilled to meet you out there.

March 2007 Update 7

Wednesday, March 21st, 2007

March 2007 Update 7 (rev 7329)

  • [#6538] Show invoice status on invoice list
  • API method getBookRevId
  • Support for sheet-level CSV export
  • Added waiting message for update all linked sheets
  • Update all linked sheet stability enhancement

March 2007 Update 6

Monday, March 19th, 2007

March 2007 Update 6 (rev 7260)

  • [#6525] Free-trial period expiry notice

EditGrid: Best for Collaborating - by Inc. Magazine

Saturday, March 17th, 2007

EditGrid is mentioned in the March issue of Inc. Magazine. The feature article “Winning the Number Game: Software to Boost the Bottom Line”, written by Michael Fitzgerald, appeared in pp 40-41 and reviewed 6 new financial software. EditGrid is reviewed side-by-side with QuickBooks Pro 2007 and a few others. EditGrid is crowned “Best for Collaborating” by the article.

According to Inc. Magazine, EditGrid is cool for its ability to allow multiple people to work on spreadsheet simultaneously (we call it RTU). Special mention is also given to our edit lock and remote data features.

The article also pointed out EditGrid’s drawback of lack of macro support. This is, indeed, a frequent feature request by our users. We do understand our users’ need to customise their spreadsheets’ functionality, and we are cooking up something in our kitchen :).

Thanks Michael for the nice review. It is very encouraging.