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Simfatic Forms 3.2 Beta Released

A new version of Simfatic Forms is available for download.

This version comes with a few features that makes it easier to customize the form. You can add custom header footer or CSS code to the generated pages.
Moreover, the extension modules can hook to more call backs now.

Here is a brief roundup of the changes in 3.2 beta

  • Custom Client side code can now be added
    (header, footer, custom CSS )
  • ‘Load value from URL’ setting in Options dialog box
  • More extension module call backs: auto-response, form mail and file uploads
  • Added hyperlink object
  • Fixed date validation error for certain date formats
  • Displays a placeholder if the image file is missing
  • removed (PHP 5) deprecated code constructs from PHP code
  • The tab order is followed for ordering the elements in the
    rest of the pages (validation, form to email etc)
  • and more!

Proceed to this page for more details and download

As always, all active Beta participants will get free Simfatic Forms licenses.

Take care of a few things though:

  • Use this Beta version for testing only
  • Before opening existing form designs (the fwz file), take a backup of the file

Please do try this new release and let me know your feedback. It is your comments that shape Simfatic Forms.

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3 Responses to “Simfatic Forms 3.2 Beta Released”

  1. MaartinNo Gravatar says:

    Thank you so much for your effort to always increase the usability of this software. It is highly appreciated.
    Thanks
    Maartin

  2. Rise pkNo Gravatar says:

    very nice for doing the effort to have the newer version of simafatic

  3. Hi Prasanth,

    I was thinking if it would not be a good idea to add a (even basic)rtf/wysiwyg function to the places where the web pages/emails are created.

    While i appreciate it would probably be a lot of work to implement that, I think it would be worth it to have the basic functions (like Bold, Italic, Font colour and Add Hyperlink) available, for either, the people who do not know any HTML, or even, for others, as a time saver instead of having to go into the Editor and entering all the HTML manually, if people could do some basic editing by just clicking on a button.

    I thought it would be worth mentioning.

    Kind regards,
    Frankie.

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