Wufoo - Cool AJAX form builder
March 26, 2006
Wufoo - try the demo. Very impressive (strange how I find this more impressive than Ajax Write).
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March 26, 2006
Wufoo - try the demo. Very impressive (strange how I find this more impressive than Ajax Write).
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Cool form builder! Thanks for the link.
There is a new player in the online forms space:
http://www.theblueform.com They have a great drag and drop form builder as well as providing approval workflows which can be attached to the forms. Looks like a site with a lot of potential.
There’s a more recent and detailed review of Wufoo, including a live data-entry forms and several screen captures, plus links to other AJAXified formbuilders at http://oakleafblog.blogspot.com/2006/07/wufoo-challenges-infopath-for-form.html.
I’d like to recommend a new product to you, called Nenest (http://www.nenest.com). Nenest Form Server is much more powerful than Wufoo and it can handle a wider range of data, supporting large texts, rich formatted texts, file attachments, RSS feed, email notification, full-test search and many many more.
Try out http://www.flovv.com.,
Flovv lets you add a little bit of creativity to every form you create.
It is more than a form builder: you can links pages with diverse conditions. It even lets you add field validations.
Have a series of pages in a form than a long one page form. Try it out and build your very own form and…
Flovv in not going to charge you a penny for being creative!!
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I like it! :-) Hope they provide some cheap (free) way of integrating the tool…
Similar ajax-form-thingy, JotForm.
and ya, I wasn’t impressed with AjaxWrite neither. if creating/editing “table” sucks, its back to the drawing board. Ppl have no idea how essential tables are in Word documents…
Posted by: choonkeat on March 26, 2006 7pm