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<title>Getting Started with LiveCycle Designer, Part 2: Form into Function</title>
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<title>Beyond 'Post': Adobe Forms vs. InfoPath?</title>
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<description>Need a scorecard? Here's a rundown of the products that make Adobe's vision work&#8212;server software, dev tools, security, workflow, and more. </description>
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<author>Alan Zeichick</author>
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<description>More than a pretty face, PDF documents now have brains. Adobe has created an entire ecology supporting its vision of the document (and the form) as enterprise developer platform. Should you be climbing on board?</description>
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