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One of the most comprehensive web-based office suites Zoho is having an interesting new feature introduced today to its Zoho Sheet spreadsheet product, as reported by CenterNetworks. This new feature allows all the users to record a Visual Basic macros for the spreadsheet same as we can now do in Microsoft Excel only. The company claims that no other web-based office suite provides this functionality. |
Posts Tagged with ‘online-office-suite’
Zoho Enhances Sheet with Visual Basic Macros Recording
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on August 13, 2008
LongJump Takes Online Business Apps To A New Level
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on September 24, 2007
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There is a new online application suite being released that offers a complete solution for the small to medium business. It's called LongJump, and it is being brought to you by the folks behind Relationals. LongJump contacted Profy and set up an interview with LongJump CEO and founder Pankaj Malviya. I will admit, I was expecting the usual dry interview and run of the mill Web 2.0 application, but I was pleasantly surprised. |
Zoho Writer Enhanced With Google Gears
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on August 21, 2007
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So, you like Google Gears, do you? You like firing up that browser, logging into a service/Web app (the current list of GG-compatible sites is short, but generally is a good group nonetheless), syncing up with the latest info – be it in the form of RSS feeds or to-do lists or whathaveyou - and enjoy the luxury of a small little button conveniently placed atop your browser window that, when pressed, allows you to continue reading and making edits [...] |
ThinkFree Invites for Profy Readers
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on July 27, 2007
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ThinkFree is the latest entry in the online office suite arena. With a product suite that already includes Server, Portable, and Desktop versions of their software, it's one of the first companies to embrace both the online and offline worlds of document sharing. |
Are You Peepel Ready?
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on July 10, 2007
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Since my original review of Peepel back in April, the folks there have been very busy adding new features to make Peepel ready for prime time, and I think they are there! |
Web 2.0 Expo - ThinkFree
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on April 18, 2007
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ThinkFree is formally launching Viewer API's at the Web 2.0 Expo which will allow Web Services to integrate and mashup viewer and editor applications on their Web pages. Visitors will be able to open MS Office files from their browser without the need for MS Office or other plugins. |




