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What's New in 6.19: Offline Application Capabilities

A question we sometimes get is “Can this web application work offline?”. The short answer to that is “Unfortunately, no.”. Web applications, by design, obviously require a stable internet connection at all times. And offline working is essentially out of the question,...

Building Customer-Facing NoCode Portals with SpreadsheetWeb

The purpose of customer-facing portals is to automate a specific business function by providing the customers with a web and/or mobile presence to submit their information, and get results without having to interact with customer representatives. There are many...

Formula Override Feature in Designer Applications

By default, Excel will not prevent you from changing the value of any cell in the workbook, whether they are meant as inputs or outputs (i.e. containing formulas). Even though some applications have a linear flow where formula override is not helpful, the ability to...

What's New in 6.18: Formula Override and Advanced Data Filters

Removing the barrier of entry into developing complex web applications even further with each step, we are excited to have brought you another version, jam-packed with new features. Excel’s flexible input/output structure allows for creating straightforward and...

What's New in SpredsheetWEB 6.17: Single Record per User

SpreadsheetWEB’s Control Panel offers quick access to many features such as the ability to manage web applications and users in your account, track user analytics, access saved records, and more. This approach works well when you want all features in one place,...

NoCode in the Enterprise

NoCode development platforms have been on the rise over the past few years, but – thus far – their popularity has been mostly relegated to enthusiasts, startups, and small businesses, therefore leaving the NoCode enterprise space mostly untouched. As with any new...