Bren wrote:Jo Ann wrote:Hiya Pun,
One of the things that you're asking about or are upset about was very very extremely clear in the Feature list almost from the start of them announcing this program. The feature list says straight out what it will need to support it:
Use your own PHP server but have your hosting provider upgrade it to PHP 5.1, alright?
This feature list was available when they announced the Mega Sale if I recall correctly
so unless I'm wrong there (which I don't think I am lol) you should have already known before you purchased it (well anyone that is upset about that really) that it wouldn't work with ASP.
You're not wrong Jo Ann, it was there.
I remember clearly, as I do not know form processing very well, so scanned the features list and checked what my host has (PHP 5.2).
You are much more polite than me. I was going to paste a photo of a dead horse.

I didn't realize that when I bought the Mega Pack back in November 6, 2011.
Back in those days, I could only find discussions on the problems of the Flash Form Builder Classic and the announcement of the Web Form Builder Lite (which the full software requirement & full feature list is not yet published before I bought the mega pack.) I couldn't find discussions on ASP support either.
I've tried to contacted my web hosting company and asked them already. They're not wiling to install PHP separately for me unless I change my web hosting plan to Linux which all my storage & emails have to move to a new one. I will not work for me as my client has already using the email from the web hosting plan already (more than 20 email accounts), They are not wiling to move since it cause great trouble.
Also, I'm not familiar with PHP scripts, so I better stick with ASP.
If Only PHP is supported in this form builder, then why should I need to pay $39 for this. Actually, most premium templates does come with a PHP form with a mail handler which you have to edit the SMTP Authentication settings manually, just like what you need to do with the new Web Form Builder.
In fact, killing off ASP support means your killing off flexibility of your software. There're people who use PHP, AS WELL AS people who use ASP, as a web designer, we'll meet different clients, who comes with different web hosting plan, some can support PHP, while some cannot. One of the great features of the old Flash Form Builder is that they offers us FLEXIBILITY & AUTONOMY to choose between PHP & ASP, instead of forcing us to use either PHP or S-Drive, which now makes the new software useless to ASP. Part of the plan to force your loyal customers to use S-Drive???
At the beginning, I bought your software, because you guys claimed that the HTML Web Form Builder will be an improved version if the Flash Form Builder, but how come it ended up with being a simple web Form Builder (why don't you rename it to "PHP & S-Drive Form Builder").
Now I'm getting disappointing with it, I may consider to ask for a refund.
Why I choose CoffeeCup Web Form Builder??? Well, simply because it can help me to get the job done and reduce my workload at the beginning, but now it seems that the software is creating more trouble than I expected, I'm paying to suffer.
"Awesome, Easy-to-Use Web Forms, Straight Outta’ the Box." I really doubt it now.