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Hi-
I can't offer a comparison, but I can assert that I am very
happy with Createsurvey.com. I use it (mostly) for customized
student-surveys of satisfaction with my classes at SF State--I
can see how it would be great for surveying a dispersed grou[ of
people via web. It works great, and has the features I need
(e.g., downloads in excel format, multiple question-types, and
closed surveys for surveying private groups). Overall I am very
satisfied with this service.
Cheers,
-Bruce Heiman
--- Cynthia Typaldos <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Just a comment on your choice of survey tool. We haven't used
> Servelum but
> will consider it for our next survey as it sounds good. The
> one we have
> been using, which is free with unlimited number of questions
> and responders,
> is createsurvey.com. We've been satisfied with it and has all
> of the
> features you list for Servelum.
>
> If anyone has used both and can give a quick competitive
> analysis, that
> would be great.
>
> Cynthia Typaldos
> www.softwareproductmarketing.com
>
>
> From: charlie lumpkins
> Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 3:36 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: seeking ideas, etc. on gender and race/ethnicity for
> online
> surveys
>
> ....
>
> Anyway, I found a web site, Survelum, at
> http://www.survelum.com, that
> students (and even I) can handle without any problems.
> Surprisingly the only
> cost with this site is a $20 fee to activate the survey! The
> fee is cheaper
> than the books that I plan on assigning. :-) The other
> features--the
> creating, the editing, the testing, the sign-up, the unlimited
> sign-in, the
> gathering of statistics, and the collected data to
> download--are free! The
> web site is very user friendly, designed for anyone who want
> to create and
> control their own online surveys. So I am comfortable with
> the online
> survey taking. And I think students will enjoy conducting
> surveys online.
>
> ...
>
> Please send replies to me at [mailto:[log in to unmask]].
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
> Charlie Lumpkins,
>
>
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