I'm not sure this answers the question exactly, but to me the  
advantage of inline editing is a bit like the advantage of WYSIWYG  
editing of a document, i.e. you see a readable presentation of the  
form information, but you can make additions and corrections directly.

John

On 20 May 2008, at 23:26, Eli Cochran wrote:
> ...
>
> I'd like to be able to concisely answer the question: "In what  
> context(s) is inline edit a better solution than a standard form or  
> input box?"
>
> Thanks,
> Eli
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> Eli Cochran
> user interaction developer
> ETS, UC Berkeley
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