Organize your events with EventWax
13th Nov 2006, 22:54 GMT
Filed under: Business, Internet, Productivity, Web services EventWax is a web-based service for organizing events. Through the web site, event organizers can publish an event site, accept payments, and manage the event attendees' registration. The initial system was built as a way for a company to organize and manage a conference. The EventWax system is simple to use and can be customized and hosted on your own web site or through EventWax. You can accept payments though PayPal and quickly search the attendee details. All data that the systems captures can be exported as a spreadsheet or XML for easy archiving or referencing. If you organize events, or are thinking about organizing events, try this tool out--you'll love its simplicity, and power. Check out some screen grabs of the EventWax interface after the jump. Adding a new event to user profile. Event created. The event webpage. Registering on the event page. Attendee list. Ticket page. Customizing event site webpage. Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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