Don,
I use Juiced EFP and really like it. The problem is, the add-on is charged per EFP created. In the grand scheme of things, it's pretty inexpensive, but if I can save a couple thousand dollars a year using the native EF for simple forms, then I thought I would. But I like the extra security of tokens, so I guess the native EF is off the table.
Edit: If anyone saw the original version of this post, I was incorrect. Juiced was never 'unlimited', it's just that they were being very nice in allowing users to use extra forms. They have understandably, needed to enforce their policy going forward. Juiced continues to be an excellent option for me.
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Mike Tamoush
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