I would also argue that a Windows version of Field Maps is required for Enterprise customers. All our field staff use rugged Panasonic Toughbooks and ToughPads. There is absolutely no plan to introduce Android or iPad tablets on a large scale.....ever. We currently run a few Survey 123 apps, and have a few Collector apps lingering because of the Windows Support issue. In order for us to really see the true value (ROI) in the named user mobile worker licenses we have already have deployed, those users also need to leverage Field Maps on their devices. In addition, when a Windows version becomes available it should absolutely not install under the individual users profile, it needs to set up under Program Files so it can be shared and more easily administered / updated by IT. Without a doubt, this is 100% hindering broader adoption at my organization.