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Want to know exactly what’s new with our online form builder? Here you will find the latest product releases and the newest features that you can use to build incredible online forms!

FormSpring is now Hacker Safe certified

We’re pleased to report that FormSpring has received ScanAlert’s Hacker Safe certification. This is only awarded by ScanAlert to web sites that pass rigorous daily security audits. Every day, the FormSpring network and web application is tested for thousands of known vulnerabilities.

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New subscription system

We’ve released a new subscription today that does not use PayPal as a method of payment. Existing PayPal subscriptions will continue to be maintained — there’s no need for existing subscribers to move to the new system.

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A new look

We’ve launched another redesign of the site! Thanks to the graphic design firm N-vent for providing the design.

Let us know what you think.

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New Features: PayPal Integration, Stock Templates, and more

A number of new features were released this week:

PayPal Integration

Now it’s easy to integrate your form with PayPal to process online payments or donations.

  1. Go to your Form Settings page.
  2. Select Redirect to PayPal under the Web Confirmation area.
  3. Enter your PayPal account email address in the Business field, and set any of the other PayPal Options you need.

PayPal integration functionality is available to Silver accounts or higher.

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New features

A number of new features have been released this week:

RTF (Microsoft Word) Exports

In addition to downloading form submissions in Excel format, you can now download a Word document that contains all your submissions for easy viewing and printing. To access this, go to the Form Data page, click Download and select the RTF file format.

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Recent changes

A number of changes were rolled out last week:

New Features

  • Three new fields were added on the template edit page, allowing easier customization of form styles: Font name, Font size, Row spacing
  • The ability to set a default template was added
  • A link to delete individual submissions from the database was added on the submission view page (under Form Data -> Search)
  • Fields hidden by skip/branching logic will have a light gray background when viewing the form in the designer

Bug Fixes

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Change to email subjects

By popular demand, we have removed the [FormSpring] that preceded the subject line on incoming submission emails. The tag was originally introduced to make it easier to setup email filters for these incoming emails, but feedback indicated that it was more of a detractor than a help.

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Personalized responses

Some new functionality has been added to FormSpring — personalized responses. You can now use the data entered in a form directly in the web page confirmation message or email confirmation message. This enables you to address the submitter by name, or display portions of the submitted data back to the submitter for their records.

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New field settings

A couple new settings have been added to FormSpring fields. Both of these can be found under the field settings on the field design page.

“Other” options

For checkboxes and radio buttons, you can automatically add an “Other” field. Selecting this will also display a text field next to the “Other” option on the form to allow a user to type in free-form text.

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An easier way to use your forms remotely

There’s now an easier way to use your forms remotely. If you want to include a form on your own site within an existing page, you don’t have to download and manipulate the HTML anymore.

Just go to the “Use Form” page in the FormSpring administration tool and grab the HTML that contains the script tags. Include the code in the spot on your page that you want the form displayed. That’s all — just one line of HTML. This works with all the major FormSpring features such as multi-page forms, skip/branching logic, required fields, password-protected forms, and so on.

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