Make Online Forms With New JotForm 2.0
An easy way to make online forms just got easier with the recently updated JotForm 2.0.
It’s for programmer and non-programmers alike — either one could benefit from this time-saving tool. Just drag and drop from a list of form elements: radio buttons, date picker, scrollbox, pull-down menus, checkboxes, upload documents box, etc.
So many aspects of your forms are editable. You can change the font, the values you use, the background, and other properties.
What kinds of forms can you create? Well, to name a few you can create: Contact Form, Blog Contact/Survey, Event Calendar, Document Uploader, Satisfaction Survey , and Time Sheets.
And what can you do with them once you’ve finished them? JotForm is forward-thinking. In addition to allowing you to embed, copy or download your forms, you can easily convert them into PDFs. What this means is that you can use it, say, for something at the office and come off looking good to your boss.
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Pali Madra | May 8, 2007 | Reply
The option for using the form offline (PDF) is a very good one as it opens up possibilities which are not there when using other services.
Mark | May 8, 2007 | Reply
Figuring out how to make a form in Microsoft Word always seemed a little complicated to me. JotForm makes it no so intimidating.
Thanks for stopping by Pali. Hope to see you back here soon!