I had a presentation in our user group discussing the different form 
technologies and when you should choose one over the other. Short answer - 
there is no rule "you should develop forms using X" - instead, you need to 
evaluate the requirements of each specific form, and choose the tech that is 
the best for them.
If you want, I'll be happy to come (back? I think I was there sometime in the 
past) to stockland and discuss (fees apply).


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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Nigel Hertz
Sent: Wednesday, 4 July 2012 15:44
To: ozMOSS ([email protected])
Subject: Forms in SPS environments

Hi all

I was wondering what people use for forms in their SharePoint environments. 
We're currently building ours in InfoPath, but I'm thinking we might need a 
change in the near future. I know a while ago there was a question about Nintex 
Forms and if anyone was using them, so I'd like to re-ask that same question.

Does anyone use Nintex Forms, and if so, how has your experience been with 
using them? I guess for us it would be between using Nintex, or switching to 
fully customized VS.Net based forms, so thought I'd get some opinions.

Nigel



Kind Regards,
Nigel Hertz

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