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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