An Excel addin and server framework for implementing remote excel user-defined functions (UDFs). This framework is designed to provide a centralised warehouse of functions for Excel users (eg. within an organisation).

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  • I really like this project - that's why I made a 64bit version of it (Windows 8). If someone likes to have it as well, please let me know.
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • Really elegant solution (especially for Java developers as it elevates the need to constantly dip in and out of JNI C/C++) Developer has obviously a lot of experience wrt Excel development.
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Intended Audience

Developers, Financial and Insurance Industry

Programming Language

C++, Erlang, Java, Lisp, Python, Ruby

Related Categories

Lisp Spreadsheet Software, Lisp Frameworks, Python Spreadsheet Software, Python Frameworks, C++ Spreadsheet Software, C++ Frameworks, Erlang Spreadsheet Software, Erlang Frameworks, Ruby Spreadsheet Software, Ruby Frameworks

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2008-03-24