Welcome to the second edition of the CfMC Development Topline newsletter. These periodic e-mail announcements are intended to keep our clients and friends updated on what's new with CfMC Research Software. If you feel you received this announcement in error or would simply like to opt-out of future communications, please let us know by e-mailing optout@cfmc.com.
If you have suggestions about what you would like to see in the newsletter, e-mail Brian Fowler.
in this issue
- Software Spotlight: quickSurvent in Beta
- CfMC is Going to Vegas in '06, Baby
- Users' Conference Website Released
- CfMC Fall Conference Schedule
Software Spotlight: quickSurvent in Beta
CfMC is pleased to announce that our easy survey programming tool, quickSurvent is now entering round two of beta testing.
You can program a basic WebSurvent study in a matter of minutes with quickSurvent's easy-to-use GUI interface. You can also use quickSurvent to train new staff members learning to write specs for WebSurvent. Point-and-click your way through a survey's answer sets, logic, etc, then simply view the code you've created. For this test, no software installation is required. A one to two-hour time commitment is all that is required.
Would you like to give quickSurvent a test drive as a beta tester? Drop us a line.
2006 CfMC Users' Conference Update - in Vegas, baby!
Mark your Calendars!
The 24th annual CfMC Users' conference will be held in Las Vegas May 25-26.
The conference will be preceded by advanced training on May 23-24.
We are currently preparing the slate of training sessions for the 2006 Users'
Conference. If you would like to suggest a full day or half day topic, please
contact our training
team. After all, this conference is for you!
Hotel information is available in the 2006 section of the CfMC Users' Conference site. More information will be posted in this area over the coming months.
The conference was originally scheduled for New Orleans, but the devastation
caused by Katrina & Rita has forced us to find another venue and reschedule
dates.
If you have resources you would like to share with those researchers in
the areas affected by Katrina, please post a message on the MRA's Researcher-to-Researcher
Relief Assistance.
2005 Users' Conference Web Site Released
Notes from the 2005 CfMC Users' Conference have been posted on the new CfMC Users' Conference Site.
This site provides recap of the conference sessions, latest development updates, links to demonstrations and more - including our annual Corkscrew response.

