Has anyone used Wufoo or Formspring? ...for payments?

Joined: 11/28/2008

Looking to use either of these as an "event registration" and "application" service. Both are nice form-builder/hosting apps, and both allow SSL Authorize.net payments, as well as detailed (enough) reporting.

Really like the ease-of-use for Wufoo, but it doesn't handle conditional logic, while Formspring does. It will probably be a needed feature in the coming months.

Anyone have experience using either? Good, bad, alternatives?

I looked at Logiforms (not as straight forward or polished as the other two), Jotform (no Authorize.net integration), and a few others.

Thanks...

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Bill C.
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I've used both. Wufoo is

I've used both. Wufoo is prettier but FormSpring.com has more/better features, especially multi-column forms, multi-page forms, conditional logic, etc.

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