EditGrid was a Web 2.0 spreadsheet service, operated via Internet access (web-based application).
[3] In January 2007 EditGrid started to offer organization accounts for free trial and also became available on Salesforce.com's App Exchange platform.
In June 2007, EditGrid announced a $1.25 million series A investment from the WI Harper Group.
[8] According to the change, they were no longer supporting users through future enhancements or subscription based accounts.
[16] Other features included multiple access control levels, revision history,[17] charting, live chat, permalinks and more than 500 spreadsheet functions.
[citation needed] EditGrid also formed part of the offering of Central Desktop,[21] ShareOffice[22] and ThinkFree Office.
[24] In addition to the default English version, EditGrid was available in eight languages: German, Spanish, French, Japanese, Dutch, Brazilian Portuguese, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese, largely thanks to a community localisation project.