Internet Module
The Snap Internet Module is an add on to Snap Professional Edition enabling users to conduct e-mail and web surveys. It is compliant with, and can publish web questionnaires compliant with, the Section 508 Access Boards standards and the W3C Web Accessibility Guidelines. For specific details see the Snap Web Surveys and Web Accessibility Standards document. The Module allows you to create questionnaires for publication on Internet and/or intranet web sites, as e-mail attachments and plain text e-mails. Replies are then automatically imported into Snap.
Questionnaire design
- WYSIWYG questionnaire design
- Question routing
- Dynamic text substitution
- Set page breaks
- Add images and logos
- Add video and sound clips
- Apply patterns and answer masks
Questionnaire publishing
- Publish web questionnaires as Snap Online, html or framed html documents
- Install web surveys on Unix or Windows NT servers
- Publish e-mail questionnaires as html or text documents
Data entry
- Data automatically uploaded for instant analysis
- Automatic data consistency checks
Results analysis
- Use Snap Professional for tabular, graphical and statistical analysis
- Create HTML versions of all analyses for uploading to websites
"As a research manager for the Alliance & Leicester Commercial Bank, I have personally been using Snap for more than 15 years and am constantly delighted at how each Snap enhancement makes my job so much easier. Over the past 7 years, we have made extensive use of the Internet module saving the bank many thousands of pounds by producing our own in-house e-surveys. Colleagues are always impressed by how quickly and easily I can set up professional looking surveys for them. Keep up the good work!"
Anne Disley-Riley,
Alliance & Leicester Commercial Bank
"As an IT Manager I have found Snap to be very user friendly and cost efficient. Our latest online survey has certainly tested the limits of Snap and every requirement needed has been met if not surpassed. With Snap continually being developed and more functionality becoming available I see little reason to look elsewhere."
Thomas Wilson,
Harding & Yorke