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Added features, this release buggy though... 



- Version: 3.2.5, 10/8/2007 07:49AM PST
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Jefferis Peterson
I love this program and have used it effectively for quite some time. Support is fast, however, this release is the buggiest I've encountered. I'm getting errors with the program trying to write preferences to places it should not.
I am trying to apply the new advanced features like Captcha and time outs for posting. However, the program is crashing trying to write invalid preferences and it isn't finding pages that are set as absolute or root relative. And the preference files allow different error and success pages than do the settings files and I think there is a conflict here.
I am trying to apply the new advanced features like Captcha and time outs for posting. However, the program is crashing trying to write invalid preferences and it isn't finding pages that are set as absolute or root relative. And the preference files allow different error and success pages than do the settings files and I think there is a conflict here.
Great Mac App 



- Version: 3.0.4, 10/27/2006 04:44PM PST
yesseroni
This product gets the job done, very flexible: it's my swiss army knife. So far I haven't had any trouble. I get paid for what it cost 20x times now. Works great on Mac.
Version 4 adds the ability to reuse the original form html page as the error target, fully preserving all form entries. While his sounds like not a big thing, prior versions required a separate page for intelligent form error handling. This means only one common page to manage.
If you do any web development requiring custom PHP form handling (sorry, I haven't used the ASP or PERL scripts) Forms To Go will have a place in your workflow!