Ask HN: Help me find spreadsheet software I found on HN
I remember seeing an app that has a canvas, and on it you put individual 'sheets' or tables. You can reference between them as normal, drag and drop them around. The screenshots _may_ have shown math being entered too, I can't recall.
Because my calculations are made up of many mini-calculations this seems a much better idea than the normal Excel style of multiple tables on one sheet, as adding a row doesn't affect all the other tables in the sheet. And you can see them all at once, which you can't with multiple sheets.
I've checked out https://blockpad.net/ and https://soulver.app/ and I don't think it's either (based on their current websites). Blockpad is close but more linear.
Hivemind, can you help?
[+] [-] pwg|1 year ago|reply
You arrange your tables diagonally on the sheet, such that no rows or columns of any one table intersect with any other table. You can then add/subtract rows or columns from any one table without changing the others.
I.e., layout your tables like this (hopefully the box-draw artwork comes through):
[+] [-] AstroJetson|1 year ago|reply
[+] [-] SushiHippie|1 year ago|reply
https://github.com/gristlabs/grist-core
Via https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38080951
[+] [-] repsilat|1 year ago|reply
[+] [-] AstroJetson|1 year ago|reply
https://web.archive.org/web/20200114060557/https://my.6gu.nz
[+] [-] sethjgore|1 year ago|reply
[+] [-] stefanos82|1 year ago|reply
[+] [-] izuchukwu|1 year ago|reply
It appears they are re-engineering their product, as they've taken down their sign up link and their landing page now advertises an upcoming, more traditional spreadsheet product: https://subset.so/
Their docs are still up, however, and has screenshots from their old infinite canvas spreadsheet product: https://docs.subset.so/
[+] [-] johannesrexx|1 year ago|reply
[+] [-] RecycledEle|1 year ago|reply
--A Microsoft Excel Specialist, Expert, and Master
[+] [-] anonzzzies|1 year ago|reply
[+] [-] i_don_t_know|1 year ago|reply
[+] [-] rubenvanwyk|1 year ago|reply
[+] [-] mmerlin|1 year ago|reply
https://univer.ai/examples
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40171216
[+] [-] anonzzzies|1 year ago|reply
[+] [-] stamourd|1 year ago|reply
https://usesummit.com/
[+] [-] jasmcole|1 year ago|reply
[+] [-] pax|1 year ago|reply
via hackersearch.net
[+] [-] nhatcher|1 year ago|reply
It's my favourite anyway :)
[+] [-] FunnyGunther|1 year ago|reply
[+] [-] baidifnaoxi|1 year ago|reply
[+] [-] nuancebydefault|1 year ago|reply
[+] [-] j45|1 year ago|reply
www.teable.io
nocodb could be another