Developer Tool for tabulation, organization, collaboration, visualization with a wonderful WYSIWYG user interface.
Rating: 10 out of 10
IncentivizedUse Cases and Deployment Scope
We are both a user and developer on EtherCalc. We have developed close to 1200+ applications in the areas of enterprise billing, accounting, scheduling jobs, health management and registration systems, personal finance and ledger, taxation and productivity applications. It is a fun tool to do spreadsheet based app development.
Pros
- Develop applications on the go with good integration with visualization libraries
- Interoperability with csv, Excel and JSON files
- Real time collaboration and editing
- Tabulation and graphing along with ability to use as an npm module
- Availability on all public clouds including AWS, GCP and Microsoft Azure
- Low code and no code development tool.
- Real-time data pull from a variety of third-party apps
Cons
- Interoperability with Lotus Notes and Open Office can be improved
- Integration with AWS tools and services like SNS, Sagemaker, Lambda, S3 and Forecast
- Integration with GIthub CI/CD tools for machine learning pipeline development
- Integration with R, Scipy, Numpy and Keras libraries needed
- Availability on Microsoft Power platform and teams as an application
- Integration with GSuite and Salesforce platform along with Telegram, Discord and Slack
- Integration with SAP BTP, ABAP and SAP Hana Cloud needed
- Availability within Ionic, NativeScript or Appgyer as an extension or a plugin
Likelihood to Recommend
Ethercalc is very well suited for developing modern-day enterprise (smaller-mid size), finance and healthcare applications as it can do Real-time data pull from a variety of third-party apps, and has interoperability with CSV, Microsoft Excel and JSON files; It's available on all on all public clouds including AWS, GCP and Microsoft Azure and can be used as a Low code and no code development tool. Further, we can Develop applications on the go with good integration and visualization libraries and we can also do Tabulation and graphing along with ability to use it as an npm module, do Real time collaboration and editing. It is a very good tool for startups and government institutions. There is a considerable scope of improvement for using it in bigger enterprises as it needs key integration and interoperability functionalities. It can evolve in a variety of directions depending upon its integration with a variety of third party apps services and tools. As an analytics tool, for example, it needs integration with R, Scipy, Numpy and keras libraries. Availability within Ionic, NativeScript or Appgyer as an extension or a plugin will be very useful for it being used as a large enterprise low code/no code tool.