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| released = {{Start date|2006|10|19}} (1.0.0 Beta)<ref name="Sheet100Beta">{{cite web |url=http://java.sys-con.com/node/287103 |title=Sheetster.com: A Free Online Web Spreadsheet From Java Development Company Extentech |publisher=SYS-CON Media |date=19 October 2006 |accessdate=13 January 2013}}</ref> | | released = {{Start date|2006|10|19}} (1.0.0 Beta)<ref name="Sheet100Beta">{{cite web |url=http://java.sys-con.com/node/287103 |title=Sheetster.com: A Free Online Web Spreadsheet From Java Development Company Extentech |publisher=SYS-CON Media |date=19 October 2006 |accessdate=13 January 2013}}</ref> | ||
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'''Sheetster''' | '''Sheetster''' was a free open-source web-based spreadsheet viewer and editor with server capabilities. It could be used for free via the website, or a free downloadable Sheetster Server Community Edition could be had. A fee-based commercial Pro edition of the server software also existed. | ||
==Product history== | ==Product history== | ||
Sheetster was introduced by Java development company Extentech Inc., created by John McMahon, who "identified the need for a web spreadsheet platform to be the foundation for use cases not currently possible in desktop applications."<ref name="Sheet100Beta" /> A beta 1.0.0 was released by the company in October 2006.<ref name="Sheet100Beta" /> | |||
In May 2012, Extentech announced it had merged with partner Infoteria Corporation, promising "the products and services we have provided you in the past will continue."<ref name="ExtentechMerge">{{cite web |url=http://extentech.com/John_Acquisition_Letter.png |title=John_Acquisition_Letter |author=McMahon, John |publisher=Extentech Inc |date=15 May 2012 |accessdate=29 January 2013}}</ref> | |||
Though you can [http://sheetster.com/index.jsp download] the software, it's neither clear what the current version is nor when it was released. | |||
In 2019, the Sheetster website and the GitHub repository disappeared, presumably a casualty of the Infoteria-Extentech merger. The open-source project is presumably dead. | |||
==Features== | ==Features== | ||
The main features of Sheetster | The main features of Sheetster included<ref name="SheetFeats">{{cite web |url=http://extentech.com/uimodules/docs/docs_home.jsp?meme_id=132881 |title=Sheester Version Feature Matrix |author=McMahon, John |publisher=Extentech, Inc |date=16 December 2011 |accessdate=13 January 2013}}</ref>: | ||
* | * classic Excel compatibility | ||
* granular security | |||
* REST data feeds | |||
* XSL transformations | |||
* data validation | |||
* import and export CSV, [[XML]], and MHTML | |||
* concurrent edits | |||
* charting | |||
* chat | |||
* web scripting | |||
==Hardware/software requirements== | ==Hardware/software requirements== | ||
There | There were no real software installation requirements for Sheetster as the Java Virtual Machine was included with the software for the Pro version. It's assumed to be the same for the free Community Edition. | ||
Consult the [http://extentech.com/products/download/download.jsp?product_name=Sheetster&product_version=2 installation page] for more info. | Consult the [http://extentech.com/products/download/download.jsp?product_name=Sheetster&product_version=2 installation page] for more info. | ||
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==Videos, screenshots, and other media== | ==Videos, screenshots, and other media== | ||
* To demo Sheetster, you essentially signed up for an account on the [http://sheetster.com/index.jsp main page]. | |||
* To demo Sheetster, you essentially | * Documentation for Sheetster was originally [http://extentech.com/uimodules/docs/docs_home.jsp here]. Account registration was needed to view some documents. | ||
* Documentation for Sheetster | |||
==Entities using Sheetster== | ==Entities using Sheetster== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [https://github.com/sheetster Sheetster on GitHub] (Removed) | |||
* [https://github.com/sheetster Sheetster on GitHub] | * [https://www.openhub.net/p/sheetster Sheetster on Open Hub] | ||
* [ | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category: | [[Category:Discontinued or abandoned software (open source)]] | ||
Latest revision as of 16:46, 4 May 2021
Original author(s) | John McMahon |
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Developer(s) | Extentech, Inc. |
Initial release | October 19, 2006[1] | (1.0.0 Beta)
Discontinued |
Unknown (Unknown) [±] |
Written in | Java |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Available in | English |
Type | Document management software |
License(s) | Apache License v2.0 |
Website | Sheetster.com |
Sheetster was a free open-source web-based spreadsheet viewer and editor with server capabilities. It could be used for free via the website, or a free downloadable Sheetster Server Community Edition could be had. A fee-based commercial Pro edition of the server software also existed.
Product history
Sheetster was introduced by Java development company Extentech Inc., created by John McMahon, who "identified the need for a web spreadsheet platform to be the foundation for use cases not currently possible in desktop applications."[1] A beta 1.0.0 was released by the company in October 2006.[1]
In May 2012, Extentech announced it had merged with partner Infoteria Corporation, promising "the products and services we have provided you in the past will continue."[2]
Though you can download the software, it's neither clear what the current version is nor when it was released.
In 2019, the Sheetster website and the GitHub repository disappeared, presumably a casualty of the Infoteria-Extentech merger. The open-source project is presumably dead.
Features
The main features of Sheetster included[3]:
- classic Excel compatibility
- granular security
- REST data feeds
- XSL transformations
- data validation
- import and export CSV, XML, and MHTML
- concurrent edits
- charting
- chat
- web scripting
Hardware/software requirements
There were no real software installation requirements for Sheetster as the Java Virtual Machine was included with the software for the Pro version. It's assumed to be the same for the free Community Edition.
Consult the installation page for more info.
Videos, screenshots, and other media
- To demo Sheetster, you essentially signed up for an account on the main page.
- Documentation for Sheetster was originally here. Account registration was needed to view some documents.
Entities using Sheetster
Further reading
External links
- Sheetster on GitHub (Removed)
- Sheetster on Open Hub
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Sheetster.com: A Free Online Web Spreadsheet From Java Development Company Extentech". SYS-CON Media. 19 October 2006. http://java.sys-con.com/node/287103. Retrieved 13 January 2013.
- ↑ McMahon, John (15 May 2012). "John_Acquisition_Letter". Extentech Inc. http://extentech.com/John_Acquisition_Letter.png. Retrieved 29 January 2013.
- ↑ McMahon, John (16 December 2011). "Sheester Version Feature Matrix". Extentech, Inc. http://extentech.com/uimodules/docs/docs_home.jsp?meme_id=132881. Retrieved 13 January 2013.