Using emailmeform.com instead of my own forms

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I am considering hosting all my forms on emailmeform instead of doing them via php myself. Has anyone had experience of this site?
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  • I wouldn't bother...use your own PHP, it's better
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    • Profile picture of the author fpdjackson
      I've used emailmeform a lot --- its free, easy to use -- and lets you know a total count of how many times the form has been used.

      The downside? Well, although its free---it doesn't give you a lot. Other forms allow better tracking, but of course you have to pay for that too.

      Its not too bad. Like I've said, I've used it alot and in small companies, its fine for a general purpose form. I've always wanted to upgrade though.
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      • Profile picture of the author JohnSuitcase
        I use the script from FormToEmail.com. It works fine and was super easy to install, even though I'm not too up on server admin, etc.

        They also have a hosted solution, both free and 'pro' versions.
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        • Profile picture of the author CarloD.
          I say do it yourself with PHP. That is if you know how, But it wouldn't take much to find one and tweak.
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      • Profile picture of the author mikeevee
        Originally Posted by fpdjackson View Post

        I've used emailmeform a lot --- its free, easy to use -- and lets you know a total count of how many times the form has been used.

        The downside? Well, although its free---it doesn't give you a lot. Other forms allow better tracking, but of course you have to pay for that too.

        Its not too bad. Like I've said, I've used it alot and in small companies, its fine for a general purpose form. I've always wanted to upgrade though.
        Good to know. I've installed my first form and it seems to work a treat. Much easier and probably more secure than hosting it myself.

        Thanks for the feedback.
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  • Profile picture of the author mattalways
    Use your own... if the off-site hosted version offers more features, learn how to make those features. I have no idea why you would use a company to send your e-mail when it's so easy to send it yourself.
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  • Profile picture of the author Johnny1980
    Originally Posted by mikeevee View Post

    I am considering hosting all my forms on emailmeform instead of doing them via php myself. Has anyone had experience of this site?
    As I know they provide not very good services.
    I'm using this form builder for creating my web forms.
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