JetForm

JetForm Corporation was the name of a Canadian software manufacturer created by four consultants (Wayne Hall, Bob Allum, Tom Hicks, John Gleed and Ed Deinstadt) that was based out of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada and an electronic form software product of the same name.

One significant government project resulted in an electronic forms product being created: iFiller, iPrint, et al. With Microsoft's release of Windows 3.11, Indigo Software did a major enhancement to the forms software and re-branded it JetForm.

In September, 1996, Symantec, which had bought Delrina the previous year, sold their Electronic Forms Division to JetForm.

JetForm Design allowed for routing and tracking in workflow systems, on-screen form creation, and access to SQL and ODBC-compliant databases.

JetForm also developed the XML form format "XFA", which was later adopted by Adobe into its PDF software.