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January 26, 2004 |
Web Forms App
I have been looking for this type of app for a long time, if you want an easy way to get your non-web staff posting webforms.
Check out: Form Artist
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Next-generation e-forms.
E-forms, a technology that's been around for a long time, is now a hotbed of activity. Microsoft's XML-oriented InfoPath, which shipped with Office 2003 in October, is now deployed and in use. Adobe plans to ship a beta version of its PDF-and-XML-oriented forms designer in the first quarter of this year. And e-forms veterans such as PureEdge and Cardiff, whose offerings are built on an XML core, are lining up behind XForms, the e-forms standard that became an official W3C recommendation in October 2003. [Full story at InfoWorld.com] ... [Jon Udell: InfoWorld]
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Next-generation e-forms.
E-forms, a technology that's been around for a long time, is now a hotbed of activity. Microsoft's XML-oriented InfoPath, which shipped with Office 2003 in October, is now deployed and in use. Adobe plans to ship a beta version of its PDF-and-XML-oriented forms designer in the first quarter of this year. And e-forms veterans such as PureEdge and Cardiff, whose offerings are built on an XML core, are lining up behind XForms, the e-forms standard that became an official W3C recommendation in October 2003. [Full story at InfoWorld.com] ... [Jon's Radio]
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Dell Offers FreeDOS With New PCs. Zed writes "Showing a distancing of itself from Microsoft, Dell now offers businesses a chance to purchase computers without a Windows operating system. The ... [Slashdot]
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© 2004 Ted Ritzer
Last Update: 01/02/2004; 11:23:11 AM

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