Developer Tool for tabulation, organization, collaboration, visualization with a wonderful WYSIWYG user interface.
Overall Satisfaction with EtherCalc
We are both a user and developer on EtherCalc. We have developed close to 1200+ applications in the areas of enterprise billing, accounting, scheduling jobs, health management and registration systems, personal finance and ledger, taxation and productivity applications. It is a fun tool to do spreadsheet based app development.
Pros
- Develop applications on the go with good integration with visualization libraries
- Interoperability with csv, Excel and JSON files
- Real time collaboration and editing
- Tabulation and graphing along with ability to use as an npm module
- Availability on all public clouds including AWS, GCP and Microsoft Azure
- Low code and no code development tool.
- Real-time data pull from a variety of third-party apps
Cons
- Interoperability with Lotus Notes and Open Office can be improved
- Integration with AWS tools and services like SNS, Sagemaker, Lambda, S3 and Forecast
- Integration with GIthub CI/CD tools for machine learning pipeline development
- Integration with R, Scipy, Numpy and Keras libraries needed
- Availability on Microsoft Power platform and teams as an application
- Integration with GSuite and Salesforce platform along with Telegram, Discord and Slack
- Integration with SAP BTP, ABAP and SAP Hana Cloud needed
- Availability within Ionic, NativeScript or Appgyer as an extension or a plugin
- Very good opportunities on using it as a low code, no code tool with ionic open source platform. Able to meet needs of our customers and do real time deployment quickly
- Very productive and useful for developing web APIs and PWAs on the cloud, tablet, mobile and a variety of surface devices (touch functions can be customized according to needs)
- Spreadsheet for the next 100-150 years as it integrates well with React, Angular and Jquery libraries. Maintainable and readable code of spreadsheet
- Low barrier to entry on training and end user development
- Good analytics and accounting tool for startups
- What you see is what you get interface
- The ability to integrate with firebase and Dropbox is neat.
- Airtable, Apache OpenOffice Calc, Flutter and by Google
EtherCalc has a low barrier to entry on training and end-user development. It is very easy for startups with considerable time pressure to deliver to use EtherCalc as a tool for tabulation, organization, collaboration and computation. It is also very useful for use cases in government institutions where there is a strong push for open source software-based ERP solutions or app development. These are the key reasons for the selection of Ethercalc.
Do you think EtherCalc delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with EtherCalc's feature set?
Yes
Did EtherCalc live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of EtherCalc go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy EtherCalc again?
Yes
Using EtherCalc
10 - We use EtherCalc across all key functions like marketing and sales, operations management, finance, inventory and pricing management and also strategic knowledge management.
2 - EtherCalc requires skills to program in JavaScript and its frameworks, HTML, CSS and also Node.js or Python Tornado frameworks. We use it as a solution hosted on AWS. We have integrations with AWS S3 and use it while making it available on EC2 as an instance.
- Billing: Create and send invoices on the go.
- Accounting and Ledger: Tracking your income and expenses.
- Employee Schedule and Gantt Charts: Tracking your employees.
- Financial Statements: Financial book keeping.
- CRM: Keep a track of all your clients.
- Quotes: Create and send quotes on the go.
- Develop applications on the go with good integration with visualization libraries
- Low code and no code development tool
- Real time data pull from a variety of third party apis
- Tabulation and graphing along with ability to use as an npm module
- Availability on AWS EC2 as an instance with web server and database server
- Analytics tool: Integration with R, Scipy, Numpy and keras libraries needed
- Availability on Microsoft Power platform and teams as an application
- SAP Partner tool: Integration with SAP BTP and SAP Hana Cloud needed
- Interoperability with Lotus Notes and Open Office can be improved
- AWS Partner tool: Integration with AWS tools and services like SNS, Sagemaker, Lambda, S3 and Forecast
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