Easy Online Forms - process credit cards, Email, Word, Excel, auto-backoffice
| Version | 2.0 |
| Updated | Oct 30th 2005 |
| Developer |
Jumpstart IT
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| User Rating |
899
4.0
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| Original File Size | 5.2 MB |
| Downloads | 8082 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Others |
We are really enthusiastic about Jumpstart-it, a powerful Windows application that makes it real easy to create Online forms yourself. Process credit cards, send Email automatically, print letters via Word, export to Excel and more! Great for events, conferences, seminars... Automate your backoffice easily
Anyone can create online forms with Jumpstart-it. Just specify which information you want to collect. The form looks great immediately.
Upload the form to your website and spill the beans: tell people where they can find it, so they can start to register themselves for your seminar, training or other event. Or just to receive information
Jumpstart-it automatically retrieves all the registration information into a local database. You no longer have to copy and paste (or even type in!) information from dozens or hundreds of emails.
Send letters or emails automatically. Jumpstart-it tracks who needs to receive what information at what time. You only have to confirm the sending of emails, or print the letters and stamp the envelopes
Finding all data for a contact (including a journal with all sent emails/letters) is lightning fast. And it is simple to create filters that let you look at selected
Jumpstart-it Crack can keep track of the fees and charges associated with each attendee's selections, and calculates the total charges for each person. And if more people than expected sign up for your event, the program automatically creates a waiting list.
Limitations:
■ 15 day trial
Requirements:
■ webhosting account with PHP 4.2 or higher if you want to publish Online forms
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