2) Matrix projection / transformation language. Process any matrix
value (data source, spreadsheet area, or output of a formula or
user-defined function) using a powerful matrix transformation
language. Formulaic ability to sort, select, project, and group. https://gridcraft.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/203540234
3) Data connectors: connect to various cloud services as well as
JDBC/SQL and pull data into your spreadsheet using formulas.
4) Tabular import: bring in tabular data (CSV, TSV) as a data source
and manipulate it with the same projection / transformation formula
language used for external SQL and cloud data.
5) Always-on / always-connected: functions like INTERVAL and NOTIFYIF
allow periodic evaluation and push/email notification based on
spreadsheet conditions.
6) Region-level ACLs and sharing. Share a specific region of a sheet,
or share a whole sheet as read-only and a specific region as
read-write.
7) Full audit/revision log with ability to revert.
Your (5*) iOS app reviews[1] are obviously astroturfing and written in terrible marketing-speak. No one speaks like that. It leaves me with a bad impression of your company.
I have a weather company. We produce a buttload of hyper local , real time weather and road data. Gridcraft lets me stream this data in to an environment where I can quality check it, analyze it, and share analysis back with customers. There's more capability here than meets the eye.
Here are some of the features that set GridCraft apart from other spreadsheets:
1) Formula language is functional and supports reuse of user-defined functions. No need to use an external macro environment like VBA or AppScript to make reusable data transformations. https://gridcraft.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/202808670-Cr...
2) Matrix projection / transformation language. Process any matrix value (data source, spreadsheet area, or output of a formula or user-defined function) using a powerful matrix transformation language. Formulaic ability to sort, select, project, and group. https://gridcraft.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/203540234
3) Data connectors: connect to various cloud services as well as JDBC/SQL and pull data into your spreadsheet using formulas.
4) Tabular import: bring in tabular data (CSV, TSV) as a data source and manipulate it with the same projection / transformation formula language used for external SQL and cloud data.
5) Always-on / always-connected: functions like INTERVAL and NOTIFYIF allow periodic evaluation and push/email notification based on spreadsheet conditions.
6) Region-level ACLs and sharing. Share a specific region of a sheet, or share a whole sheet as read-only and a specific region as read-write.
7) Full audit/revision log with ability to revert.