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WyaCracker: Web apps for all

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May 1, 20061 min

WyaWorks’ new WyaCracker “aims to do for web development what blogging has done for publishing.”

Power to the people for Web app development? Hooray.

TechCrunch writes:

Their first application is called WyaCracker, a form builder. The site is in private beta, but the beta access code can be requested by email from the “try the beta” link on the left sidebar.

Wyacracker allows users to build simple web forms and publish them on websites or via email. Resulting data can be viewed on the site or exported to Excel.

Squash goes into further detail with Dibs on Web 2.5 – introducing Wyaworks

mike_barton

Mike Barton started out in online slinging HTML for CNET.com in the late 1990s and began his editorial career at New Media magazine shortly thereafter. In his early days, he was an editor at Ziff-Davis's PC Computing and ZDNet.com before heading Down Under, where he produced and edited the business and technology sections of The Sydney Morning Herald online. After returning to the States in 2006, he has worked for IDG's Infoworld, PCWorld, Computerworld, and CSO Online. He currently edits and produces WIRED.com's Innovation Insights, and is a contributing editor at ITworld.

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