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Ask HN: Building spreadsheets for the mobile era, is it worthwhile?

4 点作者 itsyogesh大约 8 年前
I have been thinking about a spreadsheets like app that gives you a minimal but required functionality with an ability to share built in. Consider a monthly spends you want to keep, or the say a list of things (along with their prices) you bought for a shared home and you want to share it with your room mates. I think having a excel spreadsheet might solve this for you, but its too cumbersome. Even though there are apps that track specific things like monthly spend (through sms) or split bills, I guess I need something a little more generic where I could keep track of everything. Do you feel it's an overkill, or building something actually might help someone.

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sebst大约 8 年前
Well, I did in fact think about a &quot;keep track of everything approach&quot; quite often.<p>To me, this is basically what Evernote and the likes promise but fail to deliver because of missing semantics (and &quot;calculations&quot;). Airtable.com might come close to this, though.<p>However, I believe this is still an unsolved problem.
tboyd47大约 8 年前
I would love to have an app like this. My bank has online tools that do this but they&#x27;re very shoddy and annoying to use. If there was an app that had integration into my bank so it could import &amp; categorize all my purchases, I would definitely use it. Would I pay for it, not sure.