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Pro InfoPath 2007 (Expert's Voice)
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Pro InfoPath 2007 (Expert's Voice) |
Author: Philo Janus
Published: 2007-02-21 |
List price: $44.99
Our price: $29.69
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Customer comments on this selection.
Great Book This is a great book. It starts from the start all the way to very complicated coding. awesome.
Worth the money I just completed reading this book!!! This book covers basic Infopath as well as hardcore stuff related to InfoPath related Work Flows in Visual Studio. This book also takes you through hands own experimentation aswell which helps alot if you are new to InfoPath. I had a bit of exposure to Infopath, so it worked out for me really nice. This book is a good reference tool for InfoPath Software related help. I would recommend this to anyone who are interested in learning InfoPath.
Whoa! I wanted to learn InfoPath, I am having to learn alot about computer languages and formats. I thought this would help, yeah, no so much.
"Pro InfoPath 2007" useful for technical and business people alike There are all too many technical books that are heavy on theory and light on "how to", or start out in an introductory fashion and then suddenly venture into highly technical territory without including the necessary background information needed to understand the content.
In "Pro InfoPath 2007", Philo Janus neatly avoids these pitfalls. Since he's writing about a product with whom most readers may not be familiar, he first answers the vital question, "What IS InfoPath?" with a comprehensive introduction to the product. Then Janus carefully outlines the capabilities of InfoPath and walks the reader through the steps necessary to create InfoPath forms in all kinds of environments; how to meet business needs in a myriad of situations; and most importantly, includes possible issues and limitations that one might encounter when using InfoPath and provides the necessary workarounds.
My own company has InfoPath installed but despite an enterprise-wide need for exactly what InfoPath does, is resistant to its use because of a fundamental lack of understanding of the software and how to best deploy it. A read of this book would convince them that they have a good product sitting on the shelf that would meet their needs and interface neatly with Sharepoint and other applications already in use.
Thumbs up to Philo Janus for a job well done.
Again a lot of sales hype Microsoft writes a lot of sales hype about how terrific a product is but rarely explains what a product can and cant do. After days of asking I have yet to find out what Infopath exactly does and what it is capable of. We have documents in our office. It would be a blessing if people could go to our website fill out a form and then email the data to us so that we could then merge that data into a word document. Simply recieve an email in outlook after a client has input data on our website and then merge the data into word.
It looks as if Infopath might do that function but most people have never even heard of the product although it has existed since 2003.
After days on the internet I have yet to discover if this product can do that or exactly what product could do that. Infopath is not a popular product because of just that reason it is a mystery full of mis-information. Why is it we have to buy a book or buy a product to determine whether or not we need it??? I wish that the author (and Micro soft) would explain exactly what Infopath does and what we would be taught. I wont buy the product or read the book if you cant determine what I am about to learn, what it offers or why I need it.
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