Web or PC / linux xform client

Apologize this is a bit off topic. Does anyone know any good xform webapp
clients (something I can run locally, offline) or a PC / Linux client?

Thanks,

Matt

Found this great list. Was just curious if anyone had actually used any of
these solutions and was happy.

http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/Forms/wiki/XForms_Implementations

Thanks,

Matt

··· On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 12:21 PM, Matt Berg wrote:

Apologize this is a bit off topic. Does anyone know any good xform webapp
clients (something I can run locally, offline) or a PC / Linux client?

Thanks,

Matt

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Hi Matt,

Just to add on that list is PurcForms which has a FormEntry widget that can
be embedded into any application as a JavaScript widget.
The demo of a sample application using that widget can be found at:
http://purcforms.appspot.com

If you want to play with it, below are the instructions:

Using the settings button, you can specify both the forms download and data
upload urls.

For ODK Aggregate,
form download ulr = http://open-data-kit.appspot.com/formList
data upload url = http://open-data-kit.appspot.com/submission

When you click the "Download Forms" button, a login sreen comes up and just
click "Login" without entering any user name or password.
After selecting and downloading the forms you want, select a form from a
drop down list and then click the "Design" button.
This will take you to the form designer and feel free to drag and drop
widgets under the design surface tab.
You can save by clicking the save icon on the toolbar.

To fill a form, just select it from the drop down list and then click the
"Add New" button.
This will load the form as you designed it and on clicking the submit
button, data will be saved locally on your computer.
You can fill as many forms as you want and when ready to send to server,
just click the "Upload Data" button.
On uploading data, you will also be presented with a login screen and again
just click "Login" without entering a user name or password.

You need the server connection only when downloading forms or uploading data
to the server.
Otherwise, for the rest of operations like form filling, form designing,
searching data, etc, you can can work offline (Assuming you have an HTML 5
enabled browser)

··· On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 3:26 PM, Matt Berg wrote:

Found this great list. Was just curious if anyone had actually used any of
these solutions and was happy.

http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/Forms/wiki/XForms_Implementations

Thanks,

Matt

On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 12:21 PM, Matt Berg mlberg@gmail.com wrote:

Apologize this is a bit off topic. Does anyone know any good xform webapp
clients (something I can run locally, offline) or a PC / Linux client?

Thanks,

Matt

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ICT Director
Millennium Villages Project
Columbia University, NYC
M: +1.646.463.1273
Skype: mlberg

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