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wikiCalc is a Web-based spreadsheet application

CGIDir
Thursday, March 23, 2006; 02:37 AM

The wikiCalc program is a web authoring tool for pages that include data that is more than just unformatted prose. It combines some of the ease of authoring and multi-person editing of a wiki with the familiar visual formatting and data organizing metaphor of a spreadsheet. It can be easily set up to publish to basic web server space accessed by FTP and there is no need to set up server-side programs like CGI. It can, though, run on a server and be used with nothing more than a browser on the client.

wikiCalc is currently released in Alpha test. This means that it is largely untested, has bugs, and is still missing a few features that will be in the 1.0 release (and Beta versions leading up to that). It does, though, implement a large enough subset of the targeted features to get a good idea of what the product is all about. It is also useful in its own right and seems to be able to create, publish, and maintain a wide variety of web pages already.

The Alpha release is available for use on Windows, Mac, Linux/Unix, and other platforms that can run the Perl language. On Windows you need only download a single .exe file that will install wikiCalc, a Perl runtime, and assorted sample files. Other platforms need to have Perl already installed (but they commonly come with it pre-installed).

The program is written by Dan Bricklin and is available under a GPL 2.0 license. When shipped it will also be available with a dual-license non-GPL proprietary license. You can read an essay explaining a little more about what wikiCalc is and why it was created on the "About wikiCalc 0.1" page on Dan Bricklin's blog.

 


 


http://www.softwaregarden.com/wkcalpha/

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