VANCOUVER, BC, May 11, 2013 (Press-News.org) Logiforms Software Inc., has released a redesigned, version 3.0 of its web platform, giving the Vancouver B.C.-based producer of online data collection and management tools the ability to offer rapid web forms design and best practices to empower users.
The redesigned Logiforms web platform's shining new feature is the Workflow tool, a digital device that makes it possible to take data collected through a customer's form and publish it to create secure, member only portals. The Workflow tool is a powerful addition to the Logiforms platform and is already receiving rave reviews from clients who are using it to create everything from searchable real estate directories to mortgage processing portals.
"The version 3.0 site is a professional grade form design platform," said company President Frank Kastle. "It is powerful and flexible enough for any project, and we believe that anyone using our new web platform will be pleasantly surprised to see just how much it can do."
All of the new tools that clients will find in the Logiforms web platform were developed to make form design faster and more flexible. Therefore, limitations have been removed to make it even easier for customers to easily create powerful forms that convert sales by seamlessly integrating form design best practices, Kastle said.
"We analyzed hundreds of forms and conducted extensive research in order to develop a form design platform that would get better results for our clients," said Kastle. "We think we've accomplished that because we see our clients enjoying significantly higher conversation rates and increased sales generated with this new platform."
Client feedback has centered heavily on the new platform's increased flexibility, simple design tools, powerful analytics and ease of use. One long-time Logiforms client and real estate broker in New York said, "I love the fact that you can create an unlimited number of columns and get control down to the pixel. It's all drag and drop, so it's faster than ever to create professional forms."
Logiforms has processed over 121 million web forms submissions since the company was launched in 2001. The new, 3.0 version web platform is expected to solidify the company's preeminent status in the data collection and management sector as it fully addresses the ever-evolving needs of the company's roughly 20,000 user accounts.
For more information about Logiforms Software Inc., visit their website or call (866) 403-8464.
About Logiforms Software, Inc.: Logiforms Software Inc., founded in 2001, is a Vancouver, B.C.-based, leading online data collection and information management firm, serving more than 20,000 users worldwide who use Logiforms online form building software for a range of business purposes covering a vast cross-section of industries. The company was founded on the principal that online form design should be easy, efficient enough for any project or industry and affordable.
Website: www.v3.logiforms.com
Logiforms Software Inc. Announces Arrival of Version 3.0 Web Forms Model
Logiforms Software Inc. has released a redesigned, version 3.0 of its web platform, giving the Vancouver B.C.-based producer of online data collection and management tools the ability to offer rapid web forms design and best practices for users.
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[Press-News.org] Logiforms Software Inc. Announces Arrival of Version 3.0 Web Forms ModelLogiforms Software Inc. has released a redesigned, version 3.0 of its web platform, giving the Vancouver B.C.-based producer of online data collection and management tools the ability to offer rapid web forms design and best practices for users.