Using SpreadShare you can build calculators, dashboards and charts powered by your spreadsheets. All of your data is securely stored on our servers, no data is leaked to the user!
Main Features: Powered by your Spreadsheets - formulas supported Secure - Your hidden data stays on our servers No code required Charts - Wide range of charts to display more complex data Embed in your website Customised branding Mail results PDF export
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Secure and confidential calculations. All your proprietary data and formula and stored on secured servers with no end-user acces.
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Alternative solutions provide offline solutions, with the tradeoff of sharing the data and logic required to run the calculations. Use whichever tool fits your needs best. SpreadShare does not work offline.
Very easy way to create a custom calculator (eg. for generating quotes) or interactive charts for customers, using an uploaded excel or Google sheet. I love that the resultant interface that you can embed on your website is simple and streamlined for users! Lots of possibilities for use. I’ve seen other interactive-chart-making competitors but they tend to be too robust and resultantly pricey for average small business/individual use
SpreadShare has made reporting more efficient. It offers me a quick and simple way to share data with my team through interactive charts.
Used spreadshare to create complex custom calculators that allow me to quickly enter field data and record a result. Downloading the hosted spread to my home screen allows me to quickly access the spread while conducting field work and saves me loads of time with complex calculations.
This is a great site for photo editing and the software is supper.
Based on our record, GIMP seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 59 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Image Creative Commons (CC) BY-SA-NC 2005-2017, developed, designed and written by René K. Müller Graphics & illustrations made with Inkscape, Tgif, Gimp, PovRay, GD.pm Web-Site powered by FreeBSD & Debian/Linux - 100% Open Source. Source: about 1 year ago
Paint.NET for a familiar paradigm with nicer features. Pinta for an old school, simple Paint experience. Krita for more advanced drawing. Gimp for editing/manipulating photos. Source: about 1 year ago
If you don't want to pay for photoshop, check out the Gnu Image Manipulation Program at http://gimp.org which is free. It has most of what you'd want photoshop for. Source: about 1 year ago
As good as this suggestion is, without proper links and explanation it means nothing. GEGL is a type of plugins for GIMP, which can adjust the settings of already present effects and create new ones. The most notable ones are made by LinuxBeaver. Source: over 1 year ago
GIMP: FOSS alternative to Photoshop. Like Inkscape, it’s not directly related to UI, but might be handy. Source: over 1 year ago
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