Indeed.  It is a good start but the "MS Word export" does generate a file
that can be opened in Word, but not much more.  It certainly doesn't open in
Word and appear anything like it does online.  And the PDF export puked on
me straight out.  But I do like the first effort.  I like it a lot.  I'm
keeping my eye on this development.  If the majority of software could be
served off a corporate server to client we have come back to using thin
clients as desktops at work all saving data to the SAN.  Maybe.

Greg

On 3/24/06, Brian Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I tried it last night but I think they were /.'ed  - kept timing out on
> me.
>
> It is a great start, but very limited in scope - no headers/footers for
> example (at least I couldn't find them).
>
> Brian
>
>
> Greg Brown wrote:
> > http://www.linspire.com/ajaxwrite.php
> >
> > Wow.. amazing even.  Imagine how well this would work in a mixed OS
> company
> > (win, mac, linux) if it were served internally from a server connected
> to a
> > high-speed backbone.  If they get a spreadsheet working this is going to
> be
> > the start of something amazing.  Ajax technology continues to amaze me.
> >
> > Greg
> >
>
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