Please make a free infopath runtime, before I go Adobe.

M

Michael Caulfield

I love infopath, it's the most innovative thing since DHTML, maybe even since
before then.

The interface is a model of simplicity and power, and the concept, while
simple and somewhat obvious, has the power to revolutionize computing.

But I will abandon you, the minute that Adobe puts out the Flex/Flash
competitor to IPath, unless you guys get your act together and release a free
runtime. And I don't want some ASP.Net version of it -- I need desktop XML. I
need people to be able to save their output, mail it around, anotate and save
it to shared directories.

Please, it's such a beautiful and revolutionary product -- do it the justice
it deserves.

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