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Last post 06-03-2010 05:55 PM by Patrick Halstead. 1 replies.
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  • 06-03-2010 04:19 PM

    • tbwalter
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    Looking for a quote

    Looking for a quote for some contract dev work.  I have a fairly complex InfoPath form (29 views, lots of embedding and linking, as well as a lot of things like self expanding fields) that needs to be translated into either SharePoint or Web Form.

    The end result needs to be a form which retains the functionality of the InfoPath form using IE and FireFox, will not require the purchase of 3rd party software or have any licensing restrictions.

    Users of the form should not be able to make changes to the form itself - merely enter data and change views.I am open to discussing the various options that are available to me.  My company does not have SharePoint Server 2007 (and doesn't really want it either).

    All work would need to be documented thoroughly so that changes and additions could be made internally following the contract. 

    Certain forms and views will also require a digital signature capability.

    Sorry if this is the wrong place to ask this, but folks with this particular unique set of skills are difficult to find.

    Please e-mail me, including your name, contact information, qualifications etc... if you are interested. I am willing to send you a copy of the InfoPath XSN once we have chatted a bit, but I cannot post as it is too large for this sites capabilities.

    Thomas Walter

    Project Manager, PMP

  • 06-03-2010 05:55 PM In reply to

    Hi Thomas,

    Qdabra Software does contract development work. Normally, we are asked to convert existing web pages to SharePoint to reduce IT cost. Rarely, do we find people going in the opposite direction. There are some good reasons to adopt a non-InfoPath solution but I'm curious to hear why you or your client has chosen this approach. Is it because the form has become too complex or is it the cost of SharePoint? Qdabra offers hosting solutions for InfoPath forms for small to medium companies that don't have SharePoint. If the issue is InfoPath client cost, we can definitely help you develop a solution that uses your current InfoPath form and allows editing in IE and FireFox.

    To prepare a quote, we will need to understand your requirements more. If interested, please go to Qdabra.com's contact us page and fill out a form. We will respond in email after we get that.

    Best regards,

    Patrick Halstead
    Project Manager at Qdabra
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