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Hand-written and personal

by Dave Foy on July 29, 2008

I’ve waxed lyrical and evangelised heavily about the Wufoo form-creation service before. I still use it and love it to bits.

So I was really, really deep-down chuffed to receive a hand-written, personally addressed card through the post from the Wufoo team today. In it they thank me for continuing to use the service after all this time and for contributing a little bit to their success.

It’s a cliche, but in a time when it’s so easy for a company to fire off an anonymous email (or maybe an automatically personalised one, at best), it makes all the difference to know that someone has personally thought about, prepared, written and posted a proper old-fashioned note, especially considering it’s all the way from Florida to the UK.

So to Wufoo – thanks!

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Hosting Wufoo forms on your own server

by Dave Foy on April 20, 2007

Online form-building service Wufoo provide a fantastic set of tools for creating forms quickly and easily. Here’s how to host them on your own server using the Wufoo API. read more »

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Forms, the Universe and Everything

by Dave Foy on April 15, 2007

Creating attractive, functional, accessible, easy-to-use forms can be a pain. There must be an easier way. I think there is.

I’ve got a bee in my bonnet about forms. They’re a pain in the arse and I want to make them as easy as possible. read more »

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