[Air-L] survey creation tools or sites?
Jacob Kramer-Duffield
jkd at email.unc.edu
Wed Apr 2 10:55:40 PDT 2008
another good open-source software implementation is LimeSurvey:
http://limesurvey.org/
nice intuitive and user-friendly back-end.
jkd
Albert Greinoecker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I take this opportunity to point at a survey software I developed as
> part of my thesis. It is released as open source, so it can be
> installed, modified, and used for free.
> There is also a running instance at http://www.survey4all.org where one
> can apply for an account for free to take a closer look and run surveys.
> It comes with a comfortable online-HTML-Editor and can handle most of
> the common tasks necessary for running surveys.
>
> To get an impression of the ability of the software, take a look at the
> poster presentation held at the General Online Research Conference this
> year:
> http://www.survey4all.org/poster.pdf
>
> regards,
> Albert
>
>
> Am Mittwoch, den 02.04.2008, 10:02 -0700 schrieb Kimberly De Vries:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I'm getting ready to create a survey and would like to hear from those that
>> have some experience using sites/tools like Survey Monkey, Zoomerang, etc..
>>
>> Which of these kinds of tools do you think are best and, are there any
>> decent free, ideally open source, versions out there?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Kim De Vries
>>
>>
>
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