Jun 29 2017 10:02 AM
Given the end of life of InfoPath, what is the recommended alternative going forward for new development? We are looking at using Nintex Forms.
Jun 29 2017 10:10 AM
SolutionJun 30 2017 08:42 AM
Jul 02 2017 07:27 PM
Jul 02 2017 09:14 PM
Depending on your requirements and timeframes, Microsoft PowerApps, Microsoft Flow and even the new Office forms might meet your requirements.
check out and find a bit more on it here: https://support.office.com/en-us/forms?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US
Oct 13 2017 07:20 AM
Nintex pricing is insane. We were considering making the switch to Nintex, but after meeting with their sales rep, decided not to hand bundles of money to them. I haven't found anything that is what I would consider to be a viable replacement for InfoPath. MS Forms is about as far from a sutible alternative as you can get.
Jan 12 2018 08:59 AM
Do you know if now there are some new programs or workaround that can we use instead InfoPath?
Feb 03 2018 04:58 AM
Feb 04 2018 08:48 AM
You could also take a look at Lightning Tools or Skybow products, or StratusForms (The commercial version of Forms 7 which was a community solution, but is free for non commercial use.)
https://lightningtools.com/products/lightning-forms/
Paul.
Feb 04 2018 05:27 PM
Mar 12 2018 12:32 PM
Still using InfoPath, but seriously considering Nintex Forms.
Jul 05 2018 01:51 AM
Hi All,
Check out Sintel Forms: https://sintel.ie/products/sintel-forms/
It is totally free up to 2 forms and very attractive unlimited form licenses.
Features:
-responsive design
-custom layouts (including tabs)
-custom workflows and logic
-related lists (to replace repeating tables)
-export and import functionality ( creates the full list structure during import, also related lists)
-attachments (showing thumbnails )
-PDF export
-Ink Signatures
-ready form templates available to download
Aug 08 2018 01:32 AM - edited Aug 08 2018 01:51 AM
ClaySys AppForms offers a very clean and more complete answer for InfoPath alternative. It does everything InfoPath does and much more, while removing the need for any custom coding and is built to run anywhere.
Have a look at http://www.claysys.com/compare-products/
Dec 18 2018 02:52 PM
Hi, we have been using Forms Designer (older version) and Plumsail Forms from Plumsail.com, as well as other products from the same company as Plumsail Actions and Plumsail Documents, and most recently the Dashboard Designer. Just a note, I do not get any commission recommending this. We are just extremely happy with these products and their support is awesome. What we like the most, is when we are not finding out something in JavaScript, css or other they send us code snippets that usually solve our issues.
We migrated most of our Infopath solutions to this solution for the past two years.
It is easy to use and not that expensive. best of luck.
br Sigurjón
Jul 03 2019 04:40 AM - edited Jul 03 2019 04:42 AM
We are doing a webinar on the same topic, where we will be trying to resolve the same query. Here are the details :-
TOPIC: Infopath 'end of life' Modern UI to PowerApps / Flow
WHEN: 1st August, 2019 @ 12pm EST
PRESENTER: Ashish Gupta, Sr. Solutions Architect, Microsoft Practice, Microexcel Inc.
Below are points which will be covered:
• InfoPath’s End of Life.
• Introduction of Power Platform (Power BI, PowerApps and Flow)
• PowerApps and Flow capabilities
• Some real-life implementation examples of PowerApps and Flow
REGISTRATION LINK - https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/8911510257064040451
Jul 03 2019 04:40 AM
We are doing a webinar on the same topic, were we will be try to resolve the same query. Here are the details :-
TOPIC: Infopath 'end of life' Modern UI to PowerApps / Flow
WHEN: 1st August, 2019 @ 12pm EST
PRESENTER: Ashish Gupta, Sr. Solutions Architect, Microsoft Practice, Microexcel Inc.
Below are points which will be covered during the webinar:
• InfoPath’s End of Life.
• Introduction of Power Platform (Power BI, PowerApps and Flow)
• PowerApps and Flow capabilities
• Some real-life implementation examples of PowerApps and Flow
REGISTRATION LINK - https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/8911510257064040451
Jan 27 2020 05:01 PM - edited Jan 27 2020 05:04 PM
Hi Craig,
Qdabra Forms Viewer and Designer are as-is replacements for InfoPath templates and data files. They are SharePoint apps that work with the existing InfoPath formats (XSN and XML). You can configure a library to open InfoPath forms in Forms Viewer. It takes a few minutes. Forms Viewer is per tenant and usage based. Most forms can be configured in minutes to open, so time and money can be saved on conversion costs. And, the forms will work in Modern UI, Teams, and can be upgraded to use multi-factor authentication and a responsive CSS for mobile users.
We provide these apps for a very low cost because our primary business is consulting, i.e. building biz process automation solutions for customers.
We have tens of thousands of daily users processing forms using Forms Viewer and it's been in the app store for years. Unfortunately, we are really bad at marketing...
Let me know if you want a demo.
Patrick
Jan 27 2020 05:02 PM
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