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Idealware: A Few Good Online Payment Multitaskers

Idealware continues to be a source of highly practical and valuable guides to the world of nonprofit software and software services.  Their new paper looks at online payment “multiitasking” providers - the Jacks of all Trades of the online fundraising world.

 If you’re looking to accept donations, register people for events, or sell items online, there are many applications out there to help you complete any one of these transactions. But what if you’re looking to process more than one type of payment? What if your needs are a little out of the ordinary? Are there any software options that will support a variety of online transactions?

This paper gives an overview of the challenges and options, and features mini-profiles of about a dozen service providers of hosted online multi-payment tools, hosted integrated packages, and “roll your own” payment systems.

Read Idealware’s paper here

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Posted by admin on February 23rd, 2007 at 08:53am

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