Monday, April 04, 2005

NSurvey 1.9 Released

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"NSurvey v1.9 is now available for free from the release download section.

V1.9 is another step toward the goal to match enterprise and indivual needs with a free professional survey and form application.

NSurvey supports now one of the most requested feature which is the capability to create multi-languages forms. The core engine has been updated to support this is an easy and intuitive way to use. Creating a single form in English, French or any other language is not a problem anymore.

A new tutorial / documentation section will also open very soon to help you with all cool and 'hidden' nsurvey features using the excellent flash demo generator from http://www.instant-demo.com/ .

Meanwhile here is the complete change list of v1.9 :

New features
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NSurvey's form engine has been fully updated to support multi-languages forms
User languages can be prompted or detected automatically from cookie, browser, session or query string variable
Results can be filtered by a specific date range
Results can be filtered by the language choosen by the user
IMPORTANT change on the Addin's interface, a new LanguageCode property has been added to allow multi-language addin's
Parent matrix questions text is now show along the child question's text in the results
Xml language resource file naming is now based also on the full name (eg: en-US -> en-US.xml). In case the full name is not available the engine will try to load the file based on the two letter name (eg: en -> en.xml). This allows a greater flexibilty for multi-region languages like arabic, chinese etc ....
Results can be shown as Pie chart graphics
Branching and skip rules are now also cloned in the clone process ..."



The VERY cool NSurvey has a new release out...

If you're doing surveys at work/on your site/etc (how I hate the "Fill out the attached Word doc survey and email it back" surveys) or if you are interested in seeing the code for a cool ASP.Net project you should check this out.


(via TheServerSide.Net - NSurvey 1.9 Released)

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