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Call for Formaholics

By Ryan Campbell · May 10th, 2007

To prepare for new features such as paging, matrix fields, and PayPal integration, we had to restructure the backend of our form builder. During that process, we thought it would be nice to just go ahead and make a version 2 of the form builder while we were at it. So after some hefty performance increases, a few new features and a fresh look on the interface we have the next iteration of our form builder. Before we unleash it on everyone, we would like to do some thorough testing. That’s where you all come in — we need your help. If you would like to help us test out our new form builder, just fill out the form below:

https://master.wufoo.com/forms/form-builder-beta/

Invites will be sent out next Thursday. To satisfy everyones curiosity before then, here are two teaser screenshots to show a couple of the changes that have been made.

Form Settings in New Builder

Field Settings in New Builder

This entry was posted 2 years ago and was filed under News & Updates. Comments are currently closed.

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  1. “Paging”… that’s what I like to hear!

    Posted 2 years ago by Dave.
  2. Didn’t know where else to post this question, but I wanted to ask you guys: What is your opinion on technologies such as Microsoft’s Sliverlight and Adobe’s Flex MX? It looks to be a better way to build rich user friendly forms. Are you guys going to move in that direction? If not, why? Thanks.

    Posted 2 years ago by levon.
  3. We have no immediate plans to do so. HTML is such a well supported standard that it makes sense for public facing forms to be there. They are most likely to work on screen readers and mobile devices, and they can be easily customized with CSS. Plus, no plugin is required. We always keep an eye on emerging technologies, but do not feel it is time to dive into these two just yet.

    Posted 2 years ago by Ryan Campbell.
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