View, group and filter SharePoint data in relevant and meaningful ways that are not possible out-of-the-box and without writing a single line of code. For example, you can roll up information from multiple SharePoint lists, sites, site collections and web applications.
Advantages over native SharePoint
- Customize the look and feel by using pre-packaged skins or by creating a custom skin
- Export list view data into Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, PDF or CSV formats
- Configure parent-child relationships in a two-level hierarchical list view
- Create complex filters and sort list view data in meaningful ways
- Unlimited grouping
- Point and click roll up of data in multiple lists
- Point-and-click CAML filtering editors for both list items and folders
Before installing QuickApps, ensure your system meets the following minimum hardware and software requirements:
- Software and hardware requirements for QuickApps are the same as those for SharePoint.
- For a complete list of SharePoint 2013 requirements, go to http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc262485.aspx.
- For a complete list of SharePoint 2010 requirements, go to http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc262485(v=office.14).aspx.
- QuickApps must be installed on one of the web front end servers. It does not have to be installed on all the servers in the farm.
- QuickApps requires administrator rights on the SharePoint server during installation. If your SQL Server is located on a different computer than the SharePoint server, ensure that you log in with a domain account that has administrative farm privileges.
- Although administrative tasks on SharePoint sites are optimized for Internet Explorer 8 or later, Microsoft SharePoint Server also provides rendering support for other browsers that are commonly used. To ensure that you have complete access to all the functionality, we recommend that you use Internet Explorer 8 or later for administrative tasks.