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OEM Partner Program Worksheet
by: John McMahon
on: January 12, 2011
in: FAQ
// New Document

Extenxls Product Feature Matrix
by: John McMahon
on: March 15, 2009
in: Marketing
ExtenXLS Product Feature Matrix

Sheetster New Features
by: John McMahon
on: October 19, 2010
in: FAQ
Sheetster New Features

Using CalDAV Clients with Zimbra
by: Sam Hanes
on: October 20, 2010
in: Procedures
CalDav clients fall into two distinct groups: those employing account-level configuration and those using calendar-level configuration.

Account-level clients connect to your account on the server and fetch a list of all available calendars, which they then make available. The Apple iDevices and iCal fall into this category. These clients require your Zimbra account URL, which is of the form
https://mail.extentech.com/principals/users/<email>

Calendar-level clients connect to a specific calendar and individual calendars from the same server must be configured separately. Most support sharing an authentication session between all calendars in the same realm. Mozilla Lightning (Thunderbird or Sunbird) falls into this category. These clients require the calendar URL, which is of the form
https://mail.extentech.com/dav/<email>/<calendar>

In both cases, your login details will be the same as for your Extentech email. The <email> token should be replaced with your Extentech email address. The <calendar> token represents the name of the calendar as displayed in the Zimbra web app. Note that these are HTTPS URLs, so if your client provides a separate "Use SSL" or "Connection Security" option it should be turned on or set to "SSL".

Product Feature Matrix: Sheetster
by: Colette Turbeville
on: July 15, 2011
in: FAQ
// New Document

ExtenXLS Installers
by: Colette Turbeville
on: November 19, 2010
in: FAQ
// New Document

Project Timeline GANTT 3
by: John McMahon
on: September 03, 2010
in: FAQ
Project Timeline GANTT 3

Sheetster Confluence
by: John McMahon
on: July 21, 2011
in: Extentech Knowledgebase
// New Document

New Spreadsheet
by: New User
on: January 25, 2010
in: FAQ
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alert('book name is: ' + book);

</script>

New Spreadsheet
by: New User
on: January 25, 2010
in: FAQ
New Spreadsheet

ExtenXLS Product Feature Matrix
by: John McMahon
on: September 01, 2009
in: Feature Matrix
ExtenXLS Product Feature Matrix

ExtenXLS Product Feature Matrix
by: John McMahon
on: January 11, 2009
in: FAQ
ExtenXLS Product Feature Matrix

VLOOKUP
by: John McMahon
on: December 15, 2008
in: Examples
VLOOKUP

Imported File
by: John McMahon
on: February 26, 2009
in: FAQ
Imported File

Megacomm.xls
by: John McMahon
on: August 31, 2009
in: FAQ
Megacomm.xls

Sheetster ExtenXLS Integration
by: John McMahon
on: August 31, 2009
in: Examples
New Spreadsheet

6D Management Worksheet Templates
by: John McMahon
on: November 20, 2009
in: 6D
These spreadsheet templates are meant to be used with the Six-Disciplines strategic management program.

To learn more, visit Six Disciplines http://www.sixdisciplines.com/.

Get the book on Amazon.com.



I-f Stop List
by: John McMahon
on: January 14, 2009
in: Agree What to Stop
I-F Stop List

Gantt
by: John McMahon
on: February 03, 2009
in: Templates
Gantt

Testing Forum View
by: John McMahon
on: June 18, 2010
in: FAQ
Topic Number One: Best Practice for creating a new web script.

Feature Survey
by: John McMahon
on: February 26, 2009
in: FAQ
Feature Survey

Cost Comparison With Sharepoint Enterprise
by: Colette Turbeville
on: April 27, 2010
in: FAQ
New Spreadsheet

Decision Table Example.xlsx
by: John McMahon
on: June 03, 2011
in: FAQ
// New Document

IP Addresses
by: John McMahon
on: June 03, 2011
in: FAQ

Organizational IP Address Documentation

The importance of an updated and accessible IP address document is a foolproof way to ensure a single-point of update, a single version of data, in a familiar and easily adopted spreadsheet User Interface.

In general, maintaining HTML tabular data in a web spreadsheet has many advantages including rich text editing and dynamic row and column sizing, as well as advanced features such as borders and merged cells often unavailable in all but the most advanced HTML table editors.

To view the underlying spreadsheet in all its glory, click here:
http://extentech.com/index_grid.jsp?meme_id=142371




This document actually contains the spreadsheet as one of its fields, so you will see it appear below in spreadsheet format:






Stacked Bar Chart
by: John McMahon
on: December 15, 2008
in: Charts
Pyramid Chart

Enterprise Benefits of Using Cloud Applications
by: Sean Harnedy
on: January 28, 2011
in: Marketing
BENEFITS OF ENTERPRISE MOVING INTO CLOUD BASED APPS

Cost.
For companies  looking to save money, cloud computing is a wise choice. The economic downturn has lead to even greater emphasis placed on cloud apps, because of their potential to reduce costs and maximize resources. Unlike on site apps,  cloud based apps do not require users to purchase hardware or install software; users just pay to use the necessary tools and software online, normally through subscription. (Cloud Computing - The Advantages & Disadvantages http://ezinearticles.com/?Cloud-Computing---The-Advantages-and-Disadvantages&id=3397944).

Availability. By moving operations to the cloud, users can work with Sheetster from any location with internet access. You can even work with Sheetster in the cloud on most smartphones. The trend towards widening access is becoming increasingly important. More and more users demand the widespread availability offered by apps in the cloud.

Security. Numerous organizations have cited security among their concerns about moving  operations to the cloud. The security issues often relate to fear regarding breaches and security vulnerabilities. These concerns have lead to improvements in security measures for cloud based apps. Now, in many cases, cloud computing can be just as secure as on site apps, if not more secure (The Security Benefits of Cloud Computing, http://www.cloudtweaks.com/2010/08/the-security-benefits-of-cloud-computing/).

Sheetster in the cloud offers encryption technologies and privacy protection. Sufficient security measures, such as passwords, are employed when accessing files. We feel confident in our ability to prevent unauthorized access.

Saving Energy. According to Nucleus Research, a respected provider of investigative information technology research and advisory services, cloud computing can significantly reduce an organization's power expenses.  A study based on Salesforce.com customer evaluations found that cloud computing uses roughly 90% less energy than on site applications (Cloud Computing Can Save Up to 91 Percent Energy Costs, http://www.tmcnet.com/channels/crm-cloud-computing/articles/138363-cloud-computing-save-up-91-percent-energy-costs.htm).

WHY AND HOW ENTERPRISE USES SPREADSHEETS IN THE CLOUD

Dependability. Sheetster in the cloud will include frequent monitoring and backups every hour, with access to the backup data made readily available. Our dependability also deals with alleviating downtime issues and slow running servers. Erratic shut downs or limits placed on traffic will no longer disrupt user operations (FAQ's, http://www.standingcloud.com/faq.html). Also, users do not need to concern themselves with troubleshooting and/or maintaining the program (Cloud Computing - The Advantages & Disadvantages http://ezinearticles.com/?Cloud-Computing---The-Advantages-and-Disadvantages&id=3397944).

Plenty of storage. Even complex and large files can be stored. With on site apps, you need to concern yourself with the computers' storing capabilities.

Support. When problems or concerns arise, a knowledgeable team is ready to help.

Collaboration. Collaboration is such a critical aspect of spreadsheet use, and Sheetster in the cloud is perfect for sharing and editing spreadsheets. As projects move along, users can quickly jump on board and begin working without having to install software. Those contributing to the spreadsheets can easily gain access to the necessary online tools and files.

Being able to easily share data with a broad range of associates does not mean compromising your abilities to restrict access. Do not worry about your private data being viewed outside of the intended audience. Remember, confidential data will most certainly remain confidential.

We could offer a use case displaying how a team would collaboratively produce a spreadsheet. This case could demonstrate how to effectively utilize the doc chat and sharing features. The case will expose how seamlessly files can be revised and shared compared to on site spreadsheet apps, which have far more difficulty with those tasks.

POTENTIAL MARKET
As more users move away from on site applications, spreadsheets apps in the cloud are experiencing strong growth. Just look at the expansion of Google Doc Spreadsheets and Excel Web apps. Other popular examples of cloud spreadsheets apps include BadBlue, EditGrid, and NumSum (Forget Excel: 14 Online Spreadsheet Applications, http://mashable.com/2008/02/06/forget-excel-14-online-spreadsheet-applications/).

The rise of smartphones is another factor aiding the advancement of cloud spreadsheet apps. In the past few years, numerous cloud spreadsheet apps have been designed for iPhones and other smartphones.

Bubble Chart
by: John McMahon
on: December 15, 2008
in: FAQ
New WorkBook

I-c Strategic Position Statement
by: John McMahon
on: January 14, 2009
in: Renew Strategic Position
I-C Strategic Position Statement

Bubble Chart Example
by: John McMahon
on: July 03, 2009
in: FAQ
New WorkBook

Support WorkFlows
by: John McMahon
on: October 07, 2009
in: Workflows
New Spreadsheet

III-A Alignment Survey
by: John McMahon
on: January 14, 2009
in: Identify Misalignments
III-A Alignment Survey

V-B
by: John McMahon
on: January 14, 2009
in: 100-Point Exercise
V-B

Product Development Timeline Gantt
by: John McMahon
on: September 03, 2010
in: FAQ
Product Development Timeline GANTT

Sheester Version Feature Matrix
by: John McMahon
on: January 09, 2011
in: FAQ
// New Document

Product Pricing Template
by: John McMahon
on: September 03, 2010
in: FAQ
Product Pricing Worksheet

Sheetster Twitter Control Panel
by: John McMahon
on: August 25, 2011
in: Extentech Knowledgebase
// New Document

Testchart18
by: John McMahon
on: August 24, 2011
in: Extentech Knowledgebase
// New Document

Valuation Calculator
by: John McMahon
on: April 12, 2012
in: FAQ
// New Document

Extentech Price List
by: John McMahon
on: April 09, 2012
in: FAQ
// New Document

ExtenXLS 10 Features
by: Sean Harnedy
on: April 04, 2011
in: Extentech Knowledgebase
ExtenXLS 10 is the fastest and most reliable Java spreadsheet SDK available. For 10 years, hundreds of companies worldwide have depended on ExtenXLS for their business intelligence applications to read, write, run and customize spreadsheet reports without the need for Excel. Excel 97-2010 Compatible

New Features of ExtenXLS 10
    1. Introduction of the WorkBook "Parser" which provides an event-driven reader for high performance read-only situations
    2. Implemented MHTML read/write capability for reading and writing to MHTML spreadsheets
    3. Changes to serialversionUID on a number of classes throughout the API; serialized instances of these classes may not be compatible
        with prior versions
    4. XLSX/OOXML fidelity and performance improvements
    5. Implemented "Phonetic" record
    6. Additional complex cell range expression parsing
    7. Overhaul of sheet protection handling
    8. Implemented advanced printer settings including setPrinterArea to allow for multiple print titles
    9. Additional XML and XSLT enhancements for converting NamedRanges to XML to HTML
    10. Revised docs and sample code
    11. Dozens of bug fixes and performance optimizations
    12. 25 new formula functions implemented

ExtenXLS provides an easy and compelling API with the full power of over 200 high-performance Excel-compatible formulas that execute up to hundreds of times faster than competing solutions.

ExtenXLS continues to build on years of innovation:
  • Import spreadsheets directly from CSV files
  • Optimized XLSX memory and performance algorithms
  • ConditionalFormatHandle object with support for conditional formatting
  • Output to PDF files
  • Comprehensive sample code and example input files
  • User friendly documentation
  • Robust XLS and XLSX handling

ExtenXLS Java Swing Component
Create custom spreadsheet reports with advanced formatting and links.

Reusing Business Logic and Spreadsheet Templates
ExtenXLS maximizes the ROI from your existing investment in spreadsheets and Excel skills by giving you the power to embed spreadsheets in any Java application. With robust charting, total control over formatting, and live data capabilities, applications such as BI and Workflow Management can be customized by business users using Excel and then implemented directly in your Java applications with a few lines of code. 

ExtenXLS allows your users to maintain business logic and report templates using Excel formulas they have already mastered.

Governance and Control
When your applications re-use centralized spreadsheets, you eliminate the versioning and compliance problems created by emailing spreadsheets.

Compliance and security can be ensured with event-driven versioning and logging, as well as cell and sheet-level locking with password protection and up to 256-bit WorkBook encryption.

Multi-Platform Office Compatibility
With full support for Excel '97-2010, ExtenXLS provides the most high-performance and robust handling of Excel spreadsheets available.

Using this mature commercial-grade class library, you can be sure that ExtenXLS will not corrupt your Excel spreadsheets, and can handle any input Excel files no matter how complex.

Written entirely in Java, ExtenXLS is compatible with any operating system running Java 1.5 or later. ExtenXLS 10 introduces some new Java 1.5-based methods which may not work in versions of Java prior to 1.5.






ExtenXLS 10 Page Content
by: Sean Harnedy
on: April 04, 2011
in: Extentech Knowledgebase
ExtenXLS 10 is the fastest and most reliable Java spreadsheet SDK available. For 10 years, hundreds of companies worldwide have depended on ExtenXLS for their business intelligence applications to read, write, run and customize spreadsheet reports without the need for Excel. Excel 97-2010 Compatible

New Features of ExtenXLS 10
    1. Introduction of the WorkBook "Parser" which provides an event-driven reader for high performance read-only situations
    2. Implemented MHTML read/write capability for reading and writing to MHTML spreadsheets
    3. Changes to serialversionUID on a number of classes throughout the API; serialized instances of these classes may not be compatible
        with prior versions
    4. XLSX/OOXML fidelity and performance improvements
    5. Implemented "Phonetic" record
    6. Additional complex cell range expression parsing
    7. Overhaul of sheet protection handling
    8. Implemented advanced printer settings including setPrinterArea to allow for multiple print titles
    9. Additional XML and XSLT enhancements for converting NamedRanges to XML to HTML
    10. Revised docs and sample code
    11. Dozens of bug fixes and performance optimizations
    12. 25 new formula functions implemented

ExtenXLS provides an easy and compelling API with the full power of over 200 high-performance Excel-compatible formulas that execute up to hundreds of times faster than competing solutions.

ExtenXLS continues to build on years of innovation:
  • Import spreadsheets directly from CSV files
  • Optimized XLSX memory and performance algorithms
  • ConditionalFormatHandle object with support for conditional formatting
  • Output to PDF files
  • Comprehensive sample code and example input files
  • User friendly documentation
  • Robust XLS and XLSX handling

ExtenXLS Java Swing Component
Create custom spreadsheet reports with advanced formatting and links.

Reusing Business Logic and Spreadsheet Templates
ExtenXLS maximizes the ROI from your existing investment in spreadsheets and Excel skills by giving you the power to embed spreadsheets in any Java application. With robust charting, total control over formatting, and live data capabilities, applications such as BI and Workflow Management can be customized by business users using Excel and then implemented directly in your Java applications with a few lines of code. 

ExtenXLS allows your users to maintain business logic and report templates using Excel formulas they have already mastered.

Governance and Control
When your applications re-use centralized spreadsheets, you eliminate the versioning and compliance problems created by emailing spreadsheets.

Compliance and security can be ensured with event-driven versioning and logging, as well as cell and sheet-level locking with password protection and up to 256-bit WorkBook encryption.

Multi-Platform Office Compatibility
With full support for Excel '97-2010, ExtenXLS provides the most high-performance and robust handling of Excel spreadsheets available.

Using this mature commercial-grade class library, you can be sure that ExtenXLS will not corrupt your Excel spreadsheets, and can handle any input Excel files no matter how complex.

Written entirely in Java, ExtenXLS is compatible with any operating system running Java 1.5 or later. ExtenXLS 10 introduces some new Java 1.5-based methods which may not work in versions of Java prior to 1.5.


















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