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Max- With all due respect, If a bus was all that was offered by ways of transportation, yes I would. In this case, Adobe is not offering a solution for anyone other than the super corporations or large government agencies. In my opinion, they are obviously missing out on a untapped market, but then again they are a huge prosperous corporation and I work for a modest salary at a construction company in Bakersfield, but I digress. If I am mistaken, I apologize. Justice -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Max Wyss Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 10:44 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: david lindblad Subject: Re: [PDF-Forms] Filling out & saving a PDF form using Reader PDF-Forms is a service provided by PDFzone.com | http://www.pdfzone.com/ __________________________________________________________________ Well, what forms with Extended Rights have above all other solutions is that they don't need any external help for local saving or for being commented on. Such forms will work without any kind of internet connection, for example. However, there could be a little confusion coming up. Adobe has a product named "Adobe Document Server", which is a server application to assemble documents, as well as to handle incoming documents and data (although the "hard core" data handling would be done with the Adobe Forms Server). The product we have been discussing about here is "Adobe Document Server for Reader Extensions". It is using some core components of the Document Server (and it is also on the same CD as Document Server). However, this is already all these two products have in common... well, except that they are "enterprise grade" products, meaning that they are not intended for end users. The following rant is not aimed at any specific person in this discussion: <rant> It is sometimes a bit tiring to hear the whining about those enterprise products. I mean, enterprises will buy and use them, but not individuals. Or would you as an individual buy a bus to do your commute? Do you whine about the "ridiculously high price" of a bus? See what I mean. </rant> Hope, this can help. Max Wyss PRODOK Engineering Low Paper workflows, Smart documents, PDF forms CH-8906 Bonstetten, Switzerland Fax: +41 1 700 20 37 or +1 815 425 6566 e-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.prodok.com [ Building Bridges for Information ] ______________________ Shameless Plug: My next conference appearances and workshops: * Conference presentations at the 2004 Symposium of the BFMA, May 23 to 27 in Reno, Nevada (http://www.bfma.org) and pre-/post-conference workshop, May 22/23 and 27, organized by essociates Group (http://www.essociatesgroup.com/AdvancedAcrobatForms.htm) * And, as always, available for on-site workshops/tutorials/consulting. _________________________ > For what it's worth I have just finished demoing a service from > FormRouter that allows users with Reader to securely fill in and > submit forms (pdf or html) at $2500 US per document. I don't know > what Adobe Document Server offers up and above and FormRouter? > To change your subscription: http://www.pdfzone.com/discussions/lists-pdfforms.html To change your subscription: http://www.pdfzone.com/discussions/lists-pdfforms.html
