A Wealth of New Features for RowShare's Fall Release

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Our team is spoiling you for this 2024 back-to-school season. Here's a preview of the new features arriving this Monday, September 30th:

  • Addition of Currency Symbols: You can now display amounts with currency symbols in your columns (e.g., €120).
  • Everyday Time Savers: You can now edit the settings of a column or a table without leaving the table page. Frequent users will love this!
  • Zapier Integration Improvements: New possibilities to integrate RowShare with other applications or between RowShare tables, including:
    • Detection of changes in a specific column.
    • Assignment of a linked row.
    • Loading a row from its ID.
  • Simplified User Count Changes: Previously, you had to reselect the plan and billing frequency each time you wanted to add a user, which could be source of hesitation, sometimes even anxiety. Now, it's much simpler and more transparent regarding the amount billed.
  • Other Improvements and Bug Fixes: A new NOT() function for RowShare formulas, more reliable column reordering, color changes, and much more.
Published on  
2024-09-26

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