Wuff, Wuff, Wufoo
If we go by Mike Rundle’s evaluation of Web 2.0, we must look at innovativenes, usefulness and barriers to entry into the market. Here’s a great example of a product that is both innovative AND useful.
Wufoo is a new product that allows developers to create AJAX powered forms on the fly. I demoed the product and signed up to be a beta tester. I’ve had mediocre success getting into betas (I’m still waiting for my invite to the new Yahoo mail product), so Wufoo guys… if you’re listening, I want to drive your product.
4 opinions for Wuff, Wuff, Wufoo
Chris Campbell
Feb 25, 2006 at 1:01 am
Aaron, I’ll make sure we remember you when we open beta up to more than family and friends.
Aaron
Feb 25, 2006 at 1:02 am
Excellent. Can’t wait to hear from you. Thanks for stopping by. :-)
Jesse
Feb 25, 2006 at 11:45 am
wow.
Aaron, you’ve obviously got some pretty nifty readership here
btw, speaking of betas, I was sent an invite to be a beta tester of microsoft office live, if you want that drop me an e-mail. free domain, free webmail, free hosting, etc. pretty nifty, I just don’t feel like using it
Roger Jennings
Jul 12, 2006 at 3:21 pm
There’s a more recent and detailed review of Wufoo, including a live data-entry form and several screen captures, plus links to other AJAXified formbuilders at http://oakleafblog.blogspot.com/2006/07/wufoo-challenges-infopath-for-form.html.
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