
We are proud to announce that BEST Viewpoints 1.0
has been released and is now available for sale! 
Based on the power of Mathematica, BEST Viewpoints combines into one application many data manipulation and analysis capabilities found in spreadsheets and those found in database languages to produce a powerful, flexible and user friendly data analysis software.
Our efforts to create a simple to use data analysis software have already been positively evaluated: After a demonstration of BEST Viewpoints analysis capabilities a senior manager in the audience was so impressed with the speed and user friendlyness of the software that he said: "25 years ago we were excited about the possibility of making presentations using transparency projectors, then computer screen projectors made the experience even better. Now BEST Viewpoints is is so user friendly that it brings the possibility of making analysis and creating presentations right in front of the audience".
One of our core competitive advantages is that BEST Viewpoints is so easy to use and so efficient that analysts don't have to spend much time analyzing data, as a result, they get more time for problem solving and more information to shape their intuition.

Using BEST Viewpoints organizations spend less time analyzing data but make better-informed decisions.
Increase your organization's productivity by efficiently transforming your data into actionable information.
Buy BEST Viewpoints today!
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or
Pronto Analytics, Inc.
This blog will be used to share customers experiences and to provide product information such as installation instructions, new releases, FAQs, and inromation about our other products and how these can be used to complement BEST Viewpoints to provide customers with a complete set of tools for their data management, analysis, and information deployment needs.
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1 comment:
I have called it SpreadsheetLike. What is it? It is a data viewer, editor,
navigator and manipulator which can also be used for sharing data with other
user-defined Mathematica applications. It is very efficient handling large
datasets: 1,000,000 rows by 10 columns? Not a problem at all.
Once data is inside the SpreadsheetLike GUI it can be manipulated by
cropping, sorting, hiding columns, filtering, and sampling. The resulting
dataset can be saved in a new .sls (SpreassheetLike Sheet) file which can be
easily accessed later by means of the Open option in the File menu. It has
many other nice features like printing data subsets and cloning itself but I
think that one of its best characteristics is that it can share data with
other Mathematica applications in real-time.
I'll soon create a screencast and post a message here when ready. While
that happens there is additional information with screenshots available in
http://www.prontoanalytics.com/products/spreadlike/overview.htm. This
documentation is not exhaustive but is good enough to show what it is about.
SpreadshseetLike is not a spreadsheet but it provides a Spreasheet-Like user
experience in many ways.
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