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Here is an article-style breakdown of why moving from traditional Excel to "IDS-ready" XLS formats is better for modern construction and data management. | Feature | iDentalSoft | Open Dental |
A biotech lab managing genomic expression data. Excel kept converting gene names (e.g., "MARCH1") to dates (March 1st). IDS-XLS respects data types and never auto-formats without permission. Excel kept converting gene names (e
: Supports advanced encryption and access controls within the file structure. 📊 Key Advantages at a Glance Standard XLS/CSV Speed High-Speed File Size Compressed/Small Reliability Enterprise-Grade Complexity Highly Scalable 💡 Use Cases for IDSXLS