One-Click Applications
CEO Joe Kraus just finished JotSpot’s demonstration of “one-click” application building. This new function enables customers to easily convert any existing Microsoft Excel spreadsheet or Word document into a simple, personalized “situated application” that resides on their JotSpot wiki.
Reaction to Joe’s talk has been incredibly enthusiastic with a ton of interest in the JotSpot pavilion booth.
“The richness of an application is its ability to incorporate other data from other sources. With this kind of capability, we are solving real business problems,” said Joe Kraus, CEO and co-founder, JotSpot. “People talk a lot about ‘Web 2.0′. But until we can make Web-based content creation and application development simple for users, we haven’t arrived at the next phase of the Web.”
Key features include:
Easy import: With one-click, users can turn Excel and Word documents into Web-based applications on their wiki. Multiple users can now collaborate on the same information eliminating version control issues. Users can also access the data anywhere via a browser and augment the application with information such as email correspondence, documents and Web-based data – with all the changes and additions syndicated via RSS.
Easy export: There is no concern over �data lock.� Once the data is housed in a live application on the wiki, users can export all of their data back to a variety of formats including Excel, CSV or XML.
Email integration: Users can link their email to the wiki and have the new application automatically filter and search their inbox for relevant emails.
RSS integration: Instant tracking of changes to the application keeps the workgroup up-to-date without having to login constantly.
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Trackback by Jonathan Nolen — 2/14/2005 @ 9:36 pm
Would love to get the upgrades to our JotSpot account
Comment by Zoli Erdos — 2/15/2005 @ 5:38 pm
This is really cool. Nice work, folks!
Comment by Adam — 2/19/2005 @ 12:14 pm