Fritzing and OSHPark?

Has anyone ever used Fritzing to design a board, and then OSHPark to have it printed? I have a big project that I need done, and I want to make sure I'm using the right tools/vendors.

I love Fritzing - It's very easy to use, has all the parts I need, and, since my board isn't too complex, a two-layer board fits all the tracings I have. I've read in some forums that people scoff at a software program's ability to do tracings for you, but maybe they haven't actually used Fritzing? Once I connect everything in the schematic view, auto-wiring in the PCB view seems fairly straightforward, but I'm new and may be missing something. Additionally, I read in another post that you need to modify the gerber files before they can be sent for printing.

Additionally, have heard good things about OSHPark, but wanted to check in here and see if anyone had any experiences.

Will projects created in Fritzing automatically have the through-holes you need? Does OSHPark do through-hole milling?

Thanks!

I would try to use Eagle, kiCad or Diptrace. I don't know of anyone who makes boards from fritzing files.

I have used OSHpark and they are great. I have had no problems working with OSHpark. I also recommend dirtyPCBs.

Spend an hour going over the SparkFun Eagle tutorials. It will be worth it.

Jimmy