EtherCalc
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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EtherCalc
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PicoCalc
Somewhat random, but spreadsheets continued to evolve after VisiCalc (obviously).
Here is one by the inventor of VisiCalc, Dan Bricklin, on github: https://github.com/DanBricklin/socialcalc
Audrey Tang (who happens to currently serve as the Minister of Digital Affairs of the Republic of China (Taiwan)) created the Node.js port of SocialCalc, EtherCalc: https://github.com/audreyt/ethercalc
Audrey made a fascinating write up of SocialCalc for The Architecture of Open Source Applications https://aosabook.org/en/v1/socialcalc.html
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France stops deploying Office365 and Google Docs in schools: Linux & Open Source news
if you need office stuff ON CLOUD then no idea there are several random ones like https://github.com/audreyt/ethercalc (demo on top right the website works fine and is multi-user collab) and there are libreoffice ones that work in cloud too, though using them in browser never really made sense to anything I've seen. I've never been to any office or consulted anywhere that multi-user actually helped anyone.
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Looking for project purchase list tracking tool
I think there's several possible solutions: * No-code/low-code database platforms (e.g., NocoDB) * Personal finance manager (e.g., Firefly III) * Spreadsheets (e.g., CryptPad for a full office suite or Ethercalc) * Task management systems (e.g., Vikunja)
- Open source Spreadsheet with external api integration
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Selfhosted App to Help Comparing Products/Services
Office solutions (e.g., spreadsheets): CryptPad and EtherCalc
- app so that different users can see, edit a spreadsheet without email address
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Selfhosted web spreadsheet
ethercalc: supports editing by multiple clients simultaneously. Pretty easy to setup.
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Excel sheet sync across devices
Try CryptPad or EtherCalc.
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alternative to google sheets
Ethercalc, although a bit dated, works ok on docker https://github.com/audreyt/ethercalc
- QUESTION: Where can I upload CSV/XLS(excel) Data for all Apes? Got a zero assumption DD that'll blow your socks off.
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Dart 3.1 and a retrospective on functional style programming in Dart
I was pessimistic about flutter 4 years ago but rechecked it recently (learning right now) and IMO it's really good user/developer proposition these days. They resolved most of issues on mobile devices and desktops - only web version still off but once wasmGC is ready (hopefully this year) probably things will improve.
Best way for developer elevator pitch just download few flutter apps and see how you like the experience:
1. wonderous - https://flutter.gskinner.com/wonderous/
2. flutterflow (low code + gui editor for flutter) - https://https://flutterflow.io/
3. appflowy (notion alternative) - https://appflowy.io/
4. flutter gallery (official flutter kitchen sink) -
Android (Google Play Store, .apk) - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=io.flutter.dem...
web (gallery.flutter.dev) - https://gallery.flutter.dev/
macOS (.zip) - https://github.com/flutter/gallery/releases/latest
5. official material 3.0 demo - https://flutter.github.io/samples/web/material_3_demo/#/
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Jitsi Meet Flutter SDK
I recommend to checkout and play with material 3.0 demo (just keep in mind this is web version will have even better when using native compiled version on mobile or desktop):
https://flutter.github.io/samples/web/material_3_demo/#/
4) Try web flutter gallery to see numerous app samples (more complex) and widgets
https://gallery.flutter.dev/#/
again even better to download mobile or desktop version that there is in app store:
play store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=io.flutter.dem...
macos dmg (.zip): https://github.com/flutter/gallery/releases/latest
I tried both macos flutter gallery and on iOS and surpassingly is pretty good these days and smooth and feel native - even text selection works these days, moving cursor with long press on keyboard space etc. Occasionally was more difficult to dismiss keyboard on iOS and back/next mouse keys or touchpad gestures didn't work on macOS flutter gallery. But overall I'm quite satisfied and surprised comparing how it looked 4 years ago.
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Just Normal Web Things
I remember the first time when I looked at the Flutter Gallery and was surprised at how things felt just broken in a web browser, for example: https://gallery.flutter.dev (I think it was the Reply example in particular)
Ctrl + click or middle mouse button didn't work on links, right click didn't work, selecting and copying text didn't work, inspect element didn't work (due to how the technology is built), even attempting to zoom the page did nothing.
This article does ring true both because of that experience, as well as some of the SPA implementations I've seen even with more conventional technologies.
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Future of Adblocking Arms Race
Google Docs. Figma. Any Flutter app like https://gallery.flutter.dev/. Short answer, they're really not handling accessibility.
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Tauri vs Flutter
Even when you did that, scrolling was completely wrong. The web simply doesn’t expose primitives from which you can build native-feel scrolling, and the best you can manage on precise touchpads (that is, all laptops now) will normally feel terrible, and lack things like inertia which are rather important. https://gallery.flutter.dev/, for example, scrolls less than half as fast as it should, and lacks inertia. (… and renders text in the wrong font, and doesn’t do links at all where it obviously should, and uses scrollbars that behave all wrong quite apart from being overlay which my native aren’t, and get typing emoji wrong, and… and… seriously, it’s just a litany of awfulness.)
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Flutter Web: A Fractal of Bad Design
Oh wow. I had thought the claim that they were not producing any semantic web elements was almost certainly exaggerated. That said, for the number of things that are on https://gallery.flutter.dev/#/reply, there are a surprisingly low number of elements. Wow.
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Clippy goes full cross-platform thanks to Avalonia UI framework
example: https://gallery.flutter.dev (and Flutter Gallery on the playstore)
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Really cool Flutter ressource
You could just need to clear your cache, but I suspect might have something going on because of how you're loading your theme. Not sure about having two runapp functions. I would suggest inspecting gallery.flutter.dev and then implementing a splash screen the way they have, as you will get the benefit of having a slash while flutter is being loaded, vs a splash screen that won't start until after, which imho, defeats the purpose.
- Flutter for web vs ReactJS
- Flutter 4.0?
What are some alternatives?
CryptPad - Collaborative office suite, end-to-end encrypted and open-source.
makepad - Makepad is a creative software development platform for Rust that compiles to wasm/webGL, osx/metal, windows/dx11 linux/opengl
ONLYOFFICE - ONLYOFFICE Docs is a free collaborative online office suite comprising viewers and editors for texts, spreadsheets and presentations, forms and PDF, fully compatible with Office Open XML formats: .docx, .xlsx, .pptx and enabling collaborative editing in real time.
tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.
ownCloud documents
ClojureDart - Clojure dialect for Flutter and Dart
EtherDraw
Flutter - Flutter makes it easy and fast to build beautiful apps for mobile and beyond
Infinoted - Gobby collaborative editor
sdk - The Dart SDK, including the VM, dart2js, core libraries, and more.
PHPExcel
language - Design of the Dart language