EditGrid
  • Pitch Posted: June 2, 2008
  • Rating: 0.37
  • Votes: vote button 28 vote button 76

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kyle 6/4/08 2:25PM #
sustainable value-add over google spreadsheets (and et. al.) not obvious...is it?
John 6/4/08 2:42PM #
20 seconds too long
Matt 6/5/08 1:42AM #
Viral spreadsheets..... now I've heard everything. In all seriousness though, it looks like an interesting app although I would be mighty shocked if any of these spreadsheets ever turned "viral".
Adam 6/5/08 3:29AM #
It says Edigrid on the video?
Santiago 6/5/08 5:59AM #
Maybe a nice feature for Google docs to have?
JaV 6/5/08 9:6AM #
Is it really worth $1,500 for 25 Users compared to Goodle Docs?
Hannah 6/5/08 10:24AM #
Sounds like their business model is to get bought by either Google or Microsoft.
Jack 6/5/08 12:57PM #
way to vague. You need to give an exact example in 60 sec. on how it is used. Too much info that isn't necesary, especially since we don't know what it does.
hongkee 6/7/08 7:59PM #
it also says "coporate" development
Durr 6/25/08 8:50PM #
Don't even have to say it. Blog with numbers instead of words..... 10,000's of users, right... My sniffer says nonsense. Best online spreadsheet against Google and M$, out of Hong Kong. Jesus I've heard everything. Thumbs Down.
Wai Yip Tung 7/1/08 10:55AM #
Have you guys checked the product? It is awesome! The charts and presentation are excellent. I'm always interested in finding alternative to Excel. I'm not going to convert my spreadsheets to a small online company anytime soon. But at least I'm going to spend more time to tinker with it. The business case is another story. Looks like the elevator pitch doesn't work here. Any idea on what to do with a good product?
brainbackup.net 7/1/08 5:42PM #
viral spreadsheets!!!! haahha no way a VC would buy that.
Esteban 7/17/08 12:4AM #
Blog with numbers!! Hilarious
Mike 7/30/08 8:23PM #
Google docs, Microsoft sharepoint server, Microsoft team systems. Excuse me for not being enthused.
gord 8/2/08 7:19AM #
On first try, It works sooo much better than blist. [ adding traction to the theory that Javascript beats flash for interactive apps? ] ... But its hard to know that from this presentation ... Although articulate, I think it misses the target market who just want a SS to work online, and would be happy to pay subscription if it has some nice features like auto/feed update...

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