Forms
When Microsoft announced that they were retiring InfoPath, their venerable forms creation tool, in 2013, most of the SharePoint-using world was thrown into a bit of a panic. There was no formal substitute for InfoPath, only a handful of third-party products, none of which were necessarily compatible with SharePoint workflows and few of which weren't even compatible with SharePoint.
Today, there's a large number of good third-party applications that utilize SharePoint native forms and give them more robust features, without being nearly as time-consuming or requiring as much training to create as with InfoPath.
One would think a product called Forms would be a planned replacement for InfoPath. One would be wrong. PowerApps is actually ...
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