For Limesurvey you don't need these kind of skills either, if you go with a hosted version.
But for any online survey software the computer where it is installed needs to be accessible via the internet, if others should be able to respond via the internet. That is just how it works.
So the difference with another program might be, that it doesn't offer you the option to install it locally for testing or on your own server for production. Most other tools (at least the affordable ones) are SAS (Software as a service) and hosted in the cloud. This is basically what Limeservice.com offers. Have a look, the prices are OK, in my opinion.
I prefer to install it on my own server, as I can control the domain, etc. better. But for that you need to learn a little on how web applications work. Not a big deal, but the basics. Actually, when you have a webspace that supports PHP and MySQL, installation is quite easy (the installer has become quite good and where you needed to adapt configuration files some years ago, today you go trough a visual installation process).
What you also can do is go with Bitnami hosting. They will spin up your Limesurvey instance and you probably don't have to do much more than what you did on your Macbook.
But running the survey from your MacBook via the internet, while not impossible, is most probably quite complicated and will involve a lot of network configuration stuff, DNS, router configuration and your MacBook would have to run 24/7. You probably need also a fixed IP for your Internet connection, which can be quite expensive. Webspace you can get for 5-10 Dollars per month.
Help us to help you!
- Provide your LS version and where it is installed (own server, uni/employer, SaaS hosting, etc.).
- Always provide a LSS file (not LSQ or LSG).
Note: I answer at this forum in my spare time, I'm not a LimeSurvey GmbH employee.
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