IBM Lotus Forms is a suite of products by IBM's Lotus Software division that interact to develop and deliver data-driven, XML-based electronic forms (e-forms) to end-users. Lotus Forms originally used Extensible Forms Description Language (XFDL) as the format for its electronic forms, but has gradually shifted to using XForms as that standard has matured.
There are three Lotus Forms products:
Lotus Forms was originally a product called PureEdge Forms, developed by PureEdge Solutions based in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. IBM bought PureEdge in 2005 and renamed the technology IBM Workplace Forms.[1] In 2007, it was renamed Lotus Forms, starting with version 3.0.[2]
In 1994, Lotus Development Corporation introduced Lotus Forms[3], another tool for creating electronic and printed forms. It has no relation to the current IBM Lotus Forms product.
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