Tag: gravityforms

  • GravityForms 2.0 Released Featuring reCAPTCHA 2.0, Security Hardening, and More

    GravityForms 2.0 Released Featuring reCAPTCHA 2.0, Security Hardening, and More

    After more than a year in development, Gravity Forms 2.0 is available for download. This release contains a number of new features and developer enhancements. Conditional logic is now supported by more fields and can be used on multi-input fields such as Name and Address. The underlying code contains improvements that provide the foundation for upcoming…

  • WPWeekly Episode 217 – The Tale of Jeff Matson

    WPWeekly Episode 217 – The Tale of Jeff Matson

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I are joined by Jeff Matson who writes and maintains documentation for Rocketgenius. Matson tells us how he became involved with WordPress and the community. We learn how he’s transitioned from working in an office everyday to an office being optional. Last but not least, we…

  • GravityForms Detected On 53% Of The Top 1 Million Sites Ranked By Alexa Using Hosted Forms

    GravityForms Detected On 53% Of The Top 1 Million Sites Ranked By Alexa Using Hosted Forms

    Datanyze, a company specializing in determining what web technologies are being used based on their code signature, has new data indicating GravityForms has the most market share. Out of the top one million websites ranked by Alexa that use hosted forms, GravityForms was detected on 53.3% of them. That’s more than all of the other…

  • Why WordPress Can’t Kill Commercial Plugin Businesses

    Why WordPress Can’t Kill Commercial Plugin Businesses

    Iain Poulson recently published a post that asks an important but easy question to answer. Will WordPress be a Plugin Business Killer? The post is based on the idea that features from a commercial plugin added to WordPress could kill the business based on that plugin. The short answer to Poulson’s question is no. Here’s…

  • GravityForms 1.5 Released – Tons Of New Stuff

    It’s been awhile since I’ve seen an upgrade notice for Gravity Forms but alas, 1.5 is here. This new version incorporates a ton of new features and enhancements. Among the new features are: Multi-Page Forms – Using the new Page Break field you now have the ability split longer forms into multiple pages or steps.…

  • Review Of GravityForms – Could Creating Forms Be Any More Kick Ass?

    At A Glance: GravityForms is a commercial form generation plugin for WordPress created by the team that makes up RocketGenius. GravityForms comes in three flavors: $39.00 Single site license, $99.00 for a multi-site license and $199.00 for a developer license. Last but not least, GravityForms is licensed under the GPL. Configuration And Use: Installation was…

  • No More Unlimited Support Or Upgrades For GravityForms After May 1st

    GravityForms recently made a big announcement that will affect new customers who make a purchase after May 1st. Currently, all customers who purchase a single or developer support license receive unlimited upgrades for life. On May 1st we will be changing the Gravity Forms Terms of Service. Support and automatic updates will change to a…

  • WPWeekly Episode 95 – Commercial Plugins

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Jake and I chatted with three commercial plugin authors. Two of which are in the middle of maintaining a successful business while the third was just getting started. The panel members consisted of Carl Hancock of Rocketgenius, Jonathan Davis of the Shopp e Commerce plugin and Ronald Huereca of…

  • GravityForms Now With Freshbooks

    GravityForms just scored a deluge of new fans thanks to their FreshBooks Add-On available for those who own developer licenses. This add on integrates seamlessly with the FreshBooks service making it easy to use data from forms to create FreshBooks clients, invoices and estimates. WordPress consultants have to love that. If that weren’t enough, the…

  • GravityForms Releases Version 1.3

    About a week ago, GravityForms version 1.3 was released to paying customers. This new version includes a number of additional features such as: Email Notification Routing – Now you can set up notifications to route to different email addresses based on rules that you define. Use one form to route form submissions to sales, marketing,…

  • Congrats Donnacha

    The voting results are in for the craziest WordPress upgrade story game I hosted before I left for vacation. Donnacha took a commanding lead and finds himself with a single license copy of GravityForms courtesy of WPTavern for winning the game. I thought the Kanye West internet meme was over with but Donnacha put it…

  • Who Has The Craziest WordPress Upgrading Story?

    Before I left for vacation, I announced a little game where the winner would receive a copy of GravityForms. In order to play the game, readers had to submit their craziest upgrade story in the comments. We received quite a few crazy stories during the week, some of which still have my laughing! Now it’s…

  • Craziest Upgrade Story Game

    I had so much fun on Twitter the other day coming up with bizarre methods of upgrading WordPress that I have decided to host a giveaway. Here is how it works. You come up with the craziest, funniest story of how WordPress could be upgraded. I’ll take what I consider to be the best three…

  • GravityForms 1.1 Released

    GravityForms version 1.1 has been released to the public. This new version includes two new post specific fields. One for categories where users can select which category to place the post in and post images which enable users to upload images that go along with their post. Two really cool features that should help out…

  • GravityForms Launches Demo Site

    A few days ago, the highly anticipated GravityForms plugin launched to the public with much fanfare. However, many people voiced their concern that there was no way to try before you buy which put off a lot of folks from buying it. Thankfully, the RocketGenius team is a responseful bunch as they have launched a…