My university is looking for an alternative solution for both internal and external web forms. Right now, we are using some legacy Perl/CGI forms (too much work) as well as several very basic forms created by our CMS tools (limited features/functionality).
We need a software that can provide:
-Relatively simple setup
-Quick editing (for things like labels and other minor changes)
-Emailed data to multiple addresses (text format - Like 'Field Name: Data')
-Basic validation (for phone numbers, emails, etc)
And a bonus for looking nice as well.
Thoughts, Ideas, Suggestions?
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Permalink Reply by Erik Hagen on July 10, 2012 at 6:53pm Wufoo.com Love it.
Permalink Reply by Cassie E on July 11, 2012 at 2:22pm We pay for WorldApp KeySurveys. It's easy to use and allows for a lot of customization. Only drawback is its price, we pay around $5k a year.
Here's an example:
http://www.keysurvey.com/votingmodule/s180/survey/350632/1ece
If you want more info, just let me know.
Cassie
-Laramie County Community College
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