Perhaps “enjoyable experience” is quite subjective. Let’s put it this way: in the context of the web, if one needs to write some data to a table and the user has no notion what data or a table is, then filling out a nice form with a text box and a dropdown is a much nicer experience that having a table show up and having to edit cells in a table (or worse having to write code to write data to a table). In fact, that’s the reason forms online are so ubiquitous and tables are not
My point was comparing working in a table versus filling out a form. In general I find Glide Tables enjoyable to work with, as well as Google Sheets. If you’re a developer or a data person, I understand why you might like tables. I’m a big Google Sheets fan myself
I sense that you are a Great Person with tons of expierience, and the way you response for criticism, is how i can tall, you are also smart and humble. I will always put respect on You, even if I do not agree.
Nathan ist wirklich ein fantastischer Mensch. Seine Freundlichkeit und Hilfsbereitschaft beeindrucken mich immer wieder. Es ist eine Freude, ihn als Freund zu haben.
Glide is still honoring legacy plans from 4 years ago. They might stop honoring them in 3 decades, nobody knows, and they will give us notice. In that case, we would have 3 decades minus the few months notice period to still enjoy the legacy plans.
I have a business account with 71 private users, and I use the get rows API to work on some reports in Python. This change of plans means I have two options:
1 - Reduce my plan to Maker and do without the API
2 - Pay 3 times more than I pay to keep the 71 users on the bussines ($249 → $810)
Either way I’m very harmed, can anyone confirm this for me, is there any more viable alternative?