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InfoPath 12: Replacement for ASP.NET web forms?

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Mike - 15 Sep 2005 01:01 GMT
A question for InfoPath and ASP.NET experts: What do you think about
the future of InfoPath and ASP.NET WebForms? Is InfoPath 12 going to
replace ASP.NET WebForms? If not, in which types of applications would
ASP.NET WebForms be more appropriate than InfoPath and vice versa?

I very much appreciate your response!

Best regards,
Mike Johnson
Benjamin Wegner - 15 Sep 2005 09:03 GMT
I think that Infopath in combination with sharepoint will be something
like 'Lotus Notes' from Microsoft.
You can use IP to build quick and dirty applications without having
deeply programming skills.

...just a thought

Regards
Benjamin
Jeff - 18 Sep 2005 01:10 GMT
My thought is that OneNote is the Lotus Notes like tool and InfoPath is the
better choice for Adobe Acrobat or Docucorp...

Jeff

> I think that Infopath in combination with sharepoint will be something
> like 'Lotus Notes' from Microsoft.
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> Regards
> Benjamin
 
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