New Feature Released: Data Aggregation
The data aggregation feature is now available to all Form Assembly users. You’ll find the ’show aggregated data’ link in the ‘response’ panel, under the list of responses for each of your web forms.
Only multiple-choice questions are displayed in this view (obviously, you can’t make a chart with free-text answers). There are two different graphs, based on the type of your question. A question that allows only one response (radio inputs or select drop-down) will be shown with a pie chart. The percentages for each response add up to 100%.

For questions where several answers can be given (checkboxes and multiple select), the bar chart is used. It shows how often a choice is selected. For instance, in the chart below, about 80% of respondents have a mp3 player.

At this point, this data is only visible to the owner of the form, but you will soon be able to share this view with the rest world (should you choose to do so).
Also, the next version of the Form Builder is just about ready. You can try it out now. The current version will be replaced in a day or two when the tests are completed.
February 23rd, 2006 at 6:32 am
Web 2.0 Logo Madness
Thanks to Ludwig Gatzke for photoshopping this wonderful collection of logos. This Part II image includes a bunch of new Web 2.0-ish companies that were missed in the first iteration, including (in alphabetical order): 30daytags, 3bubbles, 43 People, …