Actually, I thank you for the criticism.  The reason that I went ahead
and posted it was because it is (in reality) past a beta state in that
it works and at TrimPath it's in version 1.0.14.  It's in beta in my
eyes because I'm porting it over from standard JavaScript and the
additional jQuery functionality.  I'm sure in the future this project
will advance much.  And as far as having a demo, I will have one up
shortly.  I honestly have had very limited time to work on this
project.  Bare with me guys :).

On Dec 18, 5:36 pm, Shawn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sounds like a good plugin, but may I offer a couple of suggestions?
>
> 1. Post a demo of the plugin.  I don't have time to download and setup
> all the plugins I might potentially want to use.  A quick sample takes
> me seconds to make that evaluation, rather than 30+ minutes to go
> through a setup area.
>
> 2. I don't mean to curb your enthusiasm, but I have a problem with 0.01
> releases getting posted to the plugins page.  As a developer looking for
> a solution, I'm looking for something that is at least mature enough to
> be considered stable.  a 0.01 version is still beta (to me at least).  I
> can't bash you tooo hard on this though - I have my own plugin posted on
> my site at a 0.01 version.  But I wouldn't dream of posting this to
> plugins.jquery.com at this time. :)
>
> I'm interested to see where your plugin goes.  I can see a lot of
> potential for a spreadsheet like grid.
>
> Shawn
>
> Robert-CFL wrote:
> > I know there's not to much content, but let me know if you want to
> > help out with this plugin.  it has GREAT possibilities.  I know alot
> > of people have been looking for something like this.  let me know what
> > you guys think.
>
> > I'll work on documentation when i get time.
>
> >http://plugins.jquery.com/project/Sheet

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