Here's a great Wufoo-like self-hosted Forms Application (version 4.0 sounds like it's right around the corner too): http://www.appnitro.com/
The software is called MachForms (I don't remember how I found it, but I'm definitely glad I did). I was able to add in LDAP authentication on my own with some customization of the core code (I wish it would be built-in as a feature, but aside from that it works really nicely out of the box).
It does support LDAP as well.
it was like POST someSite.com/your@email.com
Just wanted to compare a few of them
It's a backend for form data. The idea being you never set up a schema or layout ahead of time, you just send named fields and file uploads and it just works.
The implementation is a bit buggy though, it was more of a proof of concept.
I'd pay for something that easily handle all the ad-hoc forms we want to cook up on our otherwise static marketing site.
This is the Web 2.0 version of that.
Can I assign a custom tags on a form? I'd love to differentiate when the form was submitted on a dev environment, a landing page 1 or landing page 2..
On the demo backend, if I click on "download csv" or "get code" I can't go back except if I unzoom (because the closing X is out of my browser window, and it's almost true in fullscreen too).
On the demo form the buttons "view backend" and "view code" are strangely placed. If I go fullscreen then the page tries to adapt itself and the grey box goes from wide to floating on the right, but the form is still to large to be on its right so it stays under it.
Also it's probably just a matter of taste but I find it weird to have such bigs field but that the text I can write in them is still of normal size.
I could send you screenshots later if you want.
http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/09b77l09xvfrta7/2014-02-2...