Not sure what you're asking here but I did not write an app to replace
Excel, but apps to replace specific Excel spreadsheets that were developed
to track business-related data that an off-the-shelf product couldn't
handle or was overkill for our needs.


On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 5:41 PM, Tim Michelsen
<timmichel...@gmx-topmail.de>wrote:

> Hello,
> very intersting
>
> > web2py makes it really easy to build little utility apps to replace
> > spreadsheets and access databases.
> Could you give an exmaple in which workflow this is used?
>
> Any I would be interested in learning about your development appraoch.
> Especially when replacing the monstrous spreadsheets, it can get
> difficult as everyone is so used to them so that it's hard to convince
> them to use something else.
> Even if they know that these are buggy.
>
> Seriously, do you have a certain UI?
> Like wizards, table grids?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Timmie
>
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