FormFlow deleted from publishing site Published July 21, 2004 WASHINGTON (AFPN) -- After replacing FormFlow software with the Information Management Tool viewer, officials at the Air Force’s departmental publishing office recently sealed the deal by officially taking down all FormFlow forms from its online Web site repository.Established at www.e-publishing.af.mil, users will no longer find "forms" as they once knew them to be called. Instead, they can find IMTs, the new name for forms in the Air Force. As of June, all FormFlow products were replaced with their corresponding IMTs. "With the IMT conversion of more than 18,000 forms complete, we felt it was time to take the next big step toward full implementation," said Jessica Spencer-Gallucci, director of the publishing office. Much like the Adobe Acrobat application, which allows people to view portable document format files, the new viewer allows users to view, write, send, save and modify IMTs. The application allows people to use zoom features, plus incorporate bold, underline and italic text enhancements. Officials said this software will make managing, processing and storing forms-based information easier and less time consuming. Besides providing a more efficient process, the program is tailored to support people with access to the Internet, as well as deployed users with limited or no access to a computer. For legal and records-management purposes only, publishing officials are saving all FormFlow forms in a special archive, and will release them to the public on an "as-needed" basis."We want to support our warfighters with the finest applications and solutions available," Ms. Spencer-Gallucci said. "It is about leveraging the best technology out there and making it work for us."