Archive for September, 2007

Sep26
Maximizing Your Forms: Skip Branching Logic

Creating a great user experience is key to getting the right types of responses to your forms. Many people have created contact, order, or newsletter sign up forms but don’t have the type of responses they had anticipated. One often overlooked reason is that people want forms that are easy to use [...]

Sep18
FormSpring User Profile: Joosi Design

When we created our user profile series we were happily surprised with the enthusiasm and types of responses we received. Not only because people had good things to say about FormSpring, but because we also received some very good feedback and it opened our eyes to the breadth of companies/people who are using FormSpring. [...]

Sep11
How To Use RSS in Business and in FormSpring

As a web applications company and as a small business we are always looking for ways to utilize online tools that make our jobs easier. As we explore these tools we like to share them with you and also help explain how many of these tools can work within the FormSpring application. RSS [...]

Sep7
Using Google Calendar with the FormSpring API

This is the last of three Google mashup articles this week for programmers who want to explore the new FormSpring API. If you haven’t seen them yet, take a look at the Google Maps mashup and the Google Spreadsheets mashup.
This one will take data submitted on a FormSpring form and create new events in Google [...]

Sep6
Using Google Spreadsheets with the FormSpring API

This is the second of three Google mashup articles this week for programmers who want to explore the new FormSpring API. If you haven’t seen it yet, take a look at yesterday’s Google Maps mashup.
Today’s mashup involves updating a Google Spreadsheet with collected form data. It might be advantageous to do this [...]

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