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Conductor TouchPoint forms software chosen by Dallas County Community College

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

Dallas County Community College District has selected Conductor TouchPoint 3.0 for system-wide deployment for online forms and reporting.

DCCCD is the largest undergraduate institution in the State of Texas with seven colleges serving tens of thousands of active students in the north Texas area.

Focusing on Interface Design

Monday, October 1st, 2007

Since the release of our next generation interface framework used currently by Conductor TouchPoint 3.0, our easy to use forms software and analytics platform; clients have been asking almost daily about how long it took to develop the new framework and why we choose to do it now (our 2.0 line of products have great, but older, interfaces as well).

I’ll first explain what all the noise is about. We spent 14 months developing a new ground-up web application framework for [...]

Recent Customer Testimonials

Friday, September 28th, 2007

We’re always excited to share real feedback we get from user’s of our products. Here are a few we’ve recently heard for Conductor TouchPoint 3.0 – our newest version of our popular web forms software and analytics tool:

“This product has the best interface of any web application I’ve seen.”
David C.
Ecommerce Manager


“The ability to branch questions and create paths will revolutionize our field sales reporting functions.”
Steve C.
VP, Sales & Marketing

8 Extremely Valuable features for your Forms Software

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007

I’ve used quite a lot of forms creation software over the years and I thought I’d share some of the biggest features that I (and our customers) have come to expect from tools that let you build online forms.

First, some background….
Undoubtedly, the oldest online software tools for websites fall in three categories: Content Management Systems (CMS), Ecommerce and Website Analytics. While these three categories have infinitely matured, a missing piece continued to stay in its adolescence – Forms creation [...]