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With QR Designer, it is easy to make a form.

QR Form is an alternative to the html web form. You can email a form or put it up on your web site, even with the simplest hosting plan.

You see, a QR Form is a file and it does not need a server to work.

This 3-step software is an alternative to the tedious web form. Alternative, because it gives control of the design to you, not some smart-guy with all the fancy words and expressions.

On a technical level, it is also an alternative - simply because a QR Form does not need a server to work.

Click and drag.
No coding.
No server required.
Only $199 USD
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Relax.

Have you ever felt frustration when ‘the connection has timed out’ comes up while you’re filling out a web form? I have.

With a QR Form, you can let your users download the form and fill it out in peace, and in a calm and reflective manner. You see, the QR Form is a document, and you can treat it just like any other file on your computer.

As a QR Form is a file, it can be sent back to you as an e-mail, or if you really get advanced, directly over the internet.

Collect QR Forms
Attached to an e-mail.
As a file internally on the LAN.
Directly on the internet (or extranet).
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To use a QR Form you need to download a small reader program. I believe that most people do not mind downloading a free computer program, if it gives them the mental space and time to reply to serious questions.

Reflection.

Apart from the quick login and ‘write your name and address’ kind of forms on the web, I consider a form to be a collection of well-defined questions, asked to get precise and complete replies.

To get this valuable information from a person, you have to make room for some reflection. An insurance form (with 10 pages for reporting of incidents and accidents) is a good example.

 

Hi,

My name is Peter Johansson and I have this thing for software.

Over time, I have produced many odd solutions. I have to admit that my most precious gift is ‘odd’... I always do things with a twist. Not because I want to be different, believe me, but I just can’t help it.

Why should I care, you might think. Well, a lot of the software I’ve made several years ago is still running somewhere. This time, I hope, will be no different.

On a December night back in 2007, my weird brain woke me up and pounded ‘make a form all websites can host’. I obeyed, and here is the result.

Kind regards

Peter Johansson

A Hosting plan

This is what the companies that give you a place to have your website online call it.

Now, you probably ended up here because you are looking for a solution to a communication problem on your web site.

I have trawled Google and many other places to find a company to host this site. I wanted to have a fancy online help system available, which meant that I needed to have scripting on my site.

Easy, I thought - and yes, it is - if your hosting plan supports it.

I remember thinking, ‘OK let me find one that does.’ Wow, what a challenge, ‘if I select this plan to run my help system, I take the risk that my outgoing mails will be caught in spam filters. If I select that plan, I have to choose another help solution’ and so on.

Now, after several weeks of researching, I found a place where my web can live at ixwebhosting. Here I can get my help up-and-running and my mail will not end up in a spam filter.

Karma

There is a twist to my December night story.

Just a few days after I decided to go ahead with making the QR programs, I had a call from a large construction company, asking me to figure out a way to handle forms that could be filled out in a remote environment and then sent by e-mail when internet was available.
They told me that they have many construction sites in some pretty rural areas around the globe. Their project manager told me that, in Zanzibar, they had an internet antenna pointing towards the African mainland. If there was just a little more than a breeze, the internet was out of order. Still we are talking about a building site with hundreds of employees...

 

PJ Applications July 2008 info@pjapplications.com