Airtable has developed a new way for people to create structured lists that can be accessed from any device. Airtable’s streamlined interface behaves similarly to a traditional spreadsheet, but provides users with many advanced features that aren’t currently possible with software like Excel.
Airtable is flexible enough that you can really use the application in an unlimited number of ways. For example, you can create a list of all the movies you want to watch in the coming year or all your favorite restaurants in town. Import an existing spreadsheet with the information you need, or use a template designed by Airtable. You can add records and values to your list using the same keyboard shortcuts you’re used to with Excel. However, Airtable also offers additional features that aren’t possible with typical spreadsheets, like expandable note fields and file attachments. Another interesting feature that Airtable provides is the ability to create different tables that link to one other.
Collaboration features make Airtable an option for remote groups looking for smarter ways to work together on projects, as do Airtable’s mobile capabilities. Users can access and edit their projects using Airtable’s mobile app, and any changes made from a smartphone or tablet are synced across all connected devices in real-time.
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September 20, 2015
For a more capable solution, ceck out Logmedo, a modern database/spreadsheet app that helps you organize anything. On the web and Google play store (Logmedo.com)
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