← Back to context Comment by flowerlad 8 hours ago If you want forms try https://visualdb.com/ it is another tool that aims to be Microsoft Access 5 comments flowerlad Reply mkl 7 hours ago Not open source though? flowerlad 7 hours ago Right but it is cheaper than open source products if you self-host. Most open source products in this space, including grist, are only partially open source. paulfitz 6 hours ago [grist employee here] Grist forms are open source and were used to keep the toilets clean at FOSDEM just a few days ago https://fosstodon.org/@grist/116001932837956733Everything you see in our standard docker image is open source. Yes, you can enable and pay for enterprise features too. 2 replies →
mkl 7 hours ago Not open source though? flowerlad 7 hours ago Right but it is cheaper than open source products if you self-host. Most open source products in this space, including grist, are only partially open source. paulfitz 6 hours ago [grist employee here] Grist forms are open source and were used to keep the toilets clean at FOSDEM just a few days ago https://fosstodon.org/@grist/116001932837956733Everything you see in our standard docker image is open source. Yes, you can enable and pay for enterprise features too. 2 replies →
flowerlad 7 hours ago Right but it is cheaper than open source products if you self-host. Most open source products in this space, including grist, are only partially open source. paulfitz 6 hours ago [grist employee here] Grist forms are open source and were used to keep the toilets clean at FOSDEM just a few days ago https://fosstodon.org/@grist/116001932837956733Everything you see in our standard docker image is open source. Yes, you can enable and pay for enterprise features too. 2 replies →
paulfitz 6 hours ago [grist employee here] Grist forms are open source and were used to keep the toilets clean at FOSDEM just a few days ago https://fosstodon.org/@grist/116001932837956733Everything you see in our standard docker image is open source. Yes, you can enable and pay for enterprise features too. 2 replies →
Not open source though?
Right but it is cheaper than open source products if you self-host. Most open source products in this space, including grist, are only partially open source.
[grist employee here] Grist forms are open source and were used to keep the toilets clean at FOSDEM just a few days ago https://fosstodon.org/@grist/116001932837956733
Everything you see in our standard docker image is open source. Yes, you can enable and pay for enterprise features too.
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