On Sun, 09 Dec 2012 00:04:40 +0100, Olaf Schmidt
<s...@online.de> wrote:
>If no such special Formatting is needed, then the
>term "DataGrid" is the more common one, since
>"real SpreadSheet functionality" is usually associated
>with the extended requirements (at individual cell-level)
>I've listed above.

Thanks for the input. Indeed, a datagrid looks more like what I had in
mind, since people using Excel just to build lists probably don't need
that much control.

OTOH, whoever writes that application could always provide two
version: Basic (datagrid) and Pro (spreadsheet).

SQLite being such a great tool, I just find it sad/odd that no one has
come up with a datagrid/spreadsheet for non-techies that saves data in
an SQLite DB. Currently, it's either Excel for most people although
it's not a DB, or Access for the few (or Libre/OpenOffice + ODBC/JDBC,
which is just as hard or harder than Access).

Thank you.

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