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Quick and Dirty cell colorization in QuickBase

Quick and Dirty cell colorization in QuickBase

Even as a manager of the QuickBase software development team I still get impressed every day with the little things you can do in QuickBase to add value to whatever problem you are solving.  I needed to add color to a QuickBase that I’m using...

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Cooking with QuickBase…

Cooking with QuickBase…

Several weeks ago, in a pinch, I was making our (in)famous Waltham tuna casserole for lunch.  Phil Gross noticed that I had made a variation of the normal casserole by adding Salt and Vinegar chips on the lower layer.  He thought that this would make...

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Quick and Dirty Kiosk App Using QuickBase

Quick and Dirty Kiosk App Using QuickBase

So after my foray into quick and dirty dashboarding, I quickly discovered that even having the largest screen and using the act=API_GenResults table to squeeze down the wasted real estate, that some reports and charts really need to be shown large.   And also, having the...

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Doing whatever the team needs…

Doing whatever the team needs…

A couple of weeks ago, New England Patriot Troy Brown retired from football after playing his whole career with the Patriots.  For me it was a bittersweet announcement as I felt it was coming sooner or later, but I kept up hope that he’d get...

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Quick and Dirty HTML Dashboards in QuickBase

Quick and Dirty HTML Dashboards in QuickBase

I’m Armen Chakmakjian and I’m a Manager of Product Development in the Platform as a Service Group (PaaSG) here at Intuit.  For the last year I have managed development work for Intuit QuickBase and parts of the new Intuit Partner Platform (which is in beta…check...

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    Just welcoming your expertise to the blog, Wendy.  Given that 80% of change initiatives fail, we can...

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     Hi, R – I have two Homelanders too.  I personally believe that the college market is going to...

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