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Wondering if anyone has experience with this product?

http://www.pagos.com/spreadsheetweb.html
http://www.spreadsheetweb.com/default.htm


At my company we have been looking for a delivery platform that will
allow us to share reports with minimal burden on our IT department.

Interactivity, version control, and rapid time-to-market are very
important to us, and we prefer to develop reports with Excel.

SpreadsheetWEB seems to package our requirements, but I've only seen the
glossy brochure/white paper (which is much more convincing than the web
sites, I might add).
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I'm leary of anything that is a subscription. and upload to see what happens
is not what I'd like. I once tried a program to convert locally to standard
web pages (something like "excelanywhere", if I remember) that was good
except that it did not do VB and was $100. For my use, that was too much.
One of those programs I'd buy instantly at $20, think about and probably buy
at $30, consider and maybe buy at $40, but $100 is only for people who use it
a lot.

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Wondering if anyone has experience with this product?

http://www.pagos.com/spreadsheetweb.html
http://www.spreadsheetweb.com/default.htm


At my company we have been looking for a delivery platform that will
allow us to share reports with minimal burden on our IT department.

Interactivity, version control, and rapid time-to-market are very
important to us, and we prefer to develop reports with Excel.

SpreadsheetWEB seems to package our requirements, but I've only seen the
glossy brochure/white paper (which is much more convincing than the web
sites, I might add).

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widman wrote:
I'm leary of anything that is a subscription. and upload to see what happens
is not what I'd like. I once tried a program to convert locally to standard
web pages (something like "excelanywhere", if I remember) that was good
except that it did not do VB and was $100. For my use, that was too much.
One of those programs I'd buy instantly at $20, think about and probably buy
at $30, consider and maybe buy at $40, but $100 is only for people who use it
a lot.

"smartin" wrote:

Wondering if anyone has experience with this product?

http://www.pagos.com/spreadsheetweb.html
http://www.spreadsheetweb.com/default.htm


At my company we have been looking for a delivery platform that will
allow us to share reports with minimal burden on our IT department.

Interactivity, version control, and rapid time-to-market are very
important to us, and we prefer to develop reports with Excel.

SpreadsheetWEB seems to package our requirements, but I've only seen the
glossy brochure/white paper (which is much more convincing than the web
sites, I might add).


Thanks much for the feedback.
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