This may be a stupid question, and i don't even know if it is possible but here goes.
I have a client who wants to create a small customer service questionnaire, send it to his clients via email and have them fill it in and return it to him all from the email he sends.
He doesn't want them to have to save it to their computer and then fill it out . He doesn't have a web site so we cannot make a web form on there.
I have created a form usng web form builder but not gone any further because i don't think it can be used in this way. Any ideas?
Thanks
I have a client who wants to create a small customer service questionnaire, send it to his clients via email and have them fill it in and return it to him all from the email he sends.
He doesn't want them to have to save it to their computer and then fill it out . He doesn't have a web site so we cannot make a web form on there.
I have created a form usng web form builder but not gone any further because i don't think it can be used in this way. Any ideas?
Thanks
Why not use web form builder lite, and assuming you have sdrive account put the form on there, with them getting a link to the s drive form
Its free after all, or webbie is just £3.00 for one month if its a short term thing, then you have 3 forms to use
Its free after all, or webbie is just £3.00 for one month if its a short term thing, then you have 3 forms to use
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I'm not 100% sure this will work, but I'm thinking if you have the capabilities to create the HTML email you might actually be able to use the form within it and have it functional. What I'm not sure about is whether or not it will "function" since it's not on a server utilizing specific programming to do so. I am not good with that part of it so I don't know how it actually all works. But theoretically.....
Hopefully a dev can tell us that part *hunts around for someone from CC that might know this answer*
Hopefully a dev can tell us that part *hunts around for someone from CC that might know this answer*

AngelArs wrote:
Thanks Scott! When it becomes a full version what will the price be?
Have you started the Mac version yet?
I would love to get this but dread buying anymore PC software.... Any discounts given for those who buy the PC version now but want to end up with the forthcoming Mac version?
Scott Swedorski wrote:
We don't have a trial version yet, but when it goes live in the next few weeks we will have a fully functional one on our website.
We don't have a trial version yet, but when it goes live in the next few weeks we will have a fully functional one on our website.
Have you started the Mac version yet?
I would love to get this but dread buying anymore PC software.... Any discounts given for those who buy the PC version now but want to end up with the forthcoming Mac version?
The price will be between $39-$49, but we will not decide until the release day what that will be.
We are working on an OSX version. You can find information there on how to obtain them and the prices.
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Larry Holihan wrote:
FYI. I wasn't able to change colors, etc on the Submit button in latest version of lite.
FYI. I wasn't able to change colors, etc on the Submit button in latest version of lite.
Correct. That is not an option yet Larry. Please see http://www.coffeecup.com/forums/form-bu … post170782
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What is the difference between Web Form Builder and Web Form Builder Lite? They look the same when I launch them.
I have the most up to date versions of each one installed. Do I need them both?
I have the most up to date versions of each one installed. Do I need them both?
You don't need lite any more
Started using CC VSD in January 2009, I don't do HTML code, Sales from CC site exceeding expectations taken me out of semi-retirement
Hosted FREE on CC S DRIVE www.chauffeurdrivenluxurycars.co.uk
My new VSD & SCCP site Oct 2011 www.deloreanjewellery.co.uk
My friendly window cleaner www.mwcwindowcleaner.co.uk
Hosted FREE on CC S DRIVE www.chauffeurdrivenluxurycars.co.uk
My new VSD & SCCP site Oct 2011 www.deloreanjewellery.co.uk
My friendly window cleaner www.mwcwindowcleaner.co.uk
Viv @ Jewelcraft wrote:
You don't need lite any more
You don't need lite any more
Awesome, thank you!
Kelly Hudson wrote:
What is the difference between Web Form Builder and Web Form Builder Lite? They look the same when I launch them.
I have the most up to date versions of each one installed. Do I need them both?
What is the difference between Web Form Builder and Web Form Builder Lite? They look the same when I launch them.
I have the most up to date versions of each one installed. Do I need them both?
When we released the Mega Pack, all customers had immediate access to the LITE version of Web Form Builder. Now that the FULL version has been released, you will still have access to both versions, but you only need the one.
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If they are the same thing, why do we need access to both? *looks perplexed*

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