Hi Sander.

Yes, the app construction has a large effort but isn't important for me if 
the app haven't performance problems in a future.

The customers have to pay for the app, but the customers just can accede 
once time per month.

There are some features for think in AngularJS. My main preocupation is the 
performance. Nevertheless I will think in Google Sheets or other tool and I 
will look if there are API's for these tools.

Thanks for response.

El miércoles, 21 de enero de 2015, 1:36:57 (UTC-5), Sander Elias escribió:
>
> Hi Santiago,
>
> Sure it is possible, but its quite a large effort. May I ask why you can't 
> stick the spreadsheet in a online spreadsheet (like Google sheets, 
> EtherCalc, MS excel online, etc..), and give your users (limited) access to 
> it?
>
> Regards
> Sander
>

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