Grist | The Evolution of Spreadsheets
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Hello, I wonder, is anyone is working on this? Seems like grist is ahead of the others regarding what it offers in the self hosted version.
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+1 also think this would be great
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@SamGreenwood upvote the original post
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OMG, Grist looks amazing!! It looks like it shows referenced (aka linked) data values rather than just "2 linked values" as Nocodb does. And it comes with granular access rules. And it supports most Excel functions?? I would like to hereby add ten votes.
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I took a closer look at and tested the free version of Getgrist today, and I found it to be significantly more advanced than BaseRow and NoboDB. It offers features such as duplicate detection, complex formulas, access rules, and conditional formatting, all within the free version. It is also noticeably faster. I can't wait to make the switch and hope to see it on Cloudron soon.
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@jdaviescoates didn't realize how to until if already posted.
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@marcusquinn @Sam_uk @firmansi @cstork @seeker @firmansi
Maybe you guys would like to upvote the original post as well so that it gains visibility and moves higher up in the app wishlist? -
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Out of curiosity what constitutes an app being selected or not? 27 upvotes (at time of writing), a lot of engagement and views, clearly a very good fit for the Cloudron platform (which already has Baserow, Nocodb, Directus etc).. When a platform already has Docker support does that make it more or less difficult to get it onto Cloudron? I would assume it is easier?
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@umnz - I'm new here, but one thing that helps is someone wanting it enough to follow the guide to package it up, confirm it works, and notify the dev team. https://docs.cloudron.io/packaging/tutorial/ .
But, as someone who has packaged up an app that is waiting for attention I'd be a bit (selfishly) upset to see yet another "no code database" package on Cloudron before mine was selected.
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@umnz said in Grist | The Evolution of Spreadsheets:
Out of curiosity what constitutes an app being selected or not? 27 upvotes (at time of writing), a lot of engagement and views, clearly a very good fit for the Cloudron platform (which already has Baserow, Nocodb, Directus etc).. When a platform already has Docker support does that make it more or less difficult to get it onto Cloudron? I would assume it is easier?
@girish @nebulon
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@timconsidine Grist is miles above Noco and Baserow. I'd love to see it on Cloudron.