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Although E-mail-enabled electronic forms haven't reached the point where they've replaced paper for general business applications, JetForm Corp. this week will try to make forms more appealing to organizations building Web-based "intranets."
The company will add new modules to its Filler software that will let organizations add intelligent routing to electronic forms such as expense reports and purchase orders, said Joanne Correia, director of Internet products at the Falls Church, Va., company.
Existing electronic forms typically rely on electronic-mail networks for routing, which Correia said is too bandwidth-intensive for many organizations,...