My organisation provides grants to small civil society organisations in rural Sierra Leone. We had been using Acrobat forms filled out in Acrobat Reader to collect applications - completed forms are saved to the local hard drive then returned to us by email or on USB stick. The organisations typically have computers running Windows 95 and up, but not internet connections.
Unfortunately, in a recent review by one of our major donors, it was deemed that requiring the forms be filled out in Acrobat Reader was discriminating against potential applicants that didn't have the software. This may have been reflected in the large number of hand filled printed forms returned. We've been told by our major donor we need to use Word for the forms.
My heart sinks when I hear this, and I feel that this is equally discriminatory since Word is not a free product, and who knows what versions of that we have to cater to. Not only that, but getting data out of a Word form is approaching manual entry.
Plain text would be an option, but it would be nice to lay this out as a form.
I am looking for a method for filling in an HTML form in a browser then saving it to the local hard drive in a text based format. Has anyone got any ideas for how to achieve this?
To clarify - the form itself would be distributed on USB drives. We aren't requiring applicants to fill the forms out on Internet connected computers.
I guess if this was easy, there would be no market for a product like InfoPath. And no - there is zero chance any civil society organisation in Sierra Leone has InfoPath installed :-)