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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Toronto
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As many will already know, I'm not a coder. I'm more of a print designer, and coding seems like learning Latin to me.
So I use Freeway Pro and other WYSIWYG web design apps when I'm playing around with web design. Yesterday, I noticed the great spreadsheet-like event calendar on the CES site. That's really cool. Is anyone aware of any software that can easily generate spreadsheets like that for a non-coder? |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Bay Area, CA
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It's not really "for" a non-coder, but here's a basic spreadsheet in 30 lines of javascript. Perhaps you can use some of that?
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Thanks Dave.
I really wish WYSIWYG apps could do stuff like this. Freeway doesn't seem like it's going anywhere really fast. I guess Adobe Muse is the new leader of the pack, but I don't think even that has the ability to create spreadsheets (not to mention filtering the results.) |
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