November 2006 Archives

There's a new community website up that's dedicated to LiveCycle resources. The site, which is run by community members, is called livecycleportal.org, and provides a single page that outlines the latest blog postings from MXNA for LiveCycle, a number of LiveCycle links, easy access to all the forums, datasheets, patches and more. Check it out.

Oh, and the site is built using ColdFusion on the backend.

PDF of LiveCycle Resources

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Today I presented an overview of the resources that are available to LiveCycle developers to a group of developers here who where here at Adobe. They requested a PDF document that they could send out to fellow LiveCycle developers, so here it is. The original blog post had an incorrect URL for the LiveCycle mailing list. Its actually at groups.google.com/group/livecycle/. Note that there's no "s" on the second group.

How do you learn LiveCycle software?

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Adobe is running a survey to try and learn how developers learn Adobe LiveCycle software. Take the brief survey and let us know how we can improve our communications with you, and let you build solutions with LiveCycle software more quickly.

Jeff Stanier, product management for LiveCycle Designer, has a great article on the LiveCycle Developer Center about the new features in LiveCycle Designer 8. If you're interested in LiveCycle Designer, then you should check out this article.

If you would like to try LiveCycle Designer 8, its now available as part of the Adobe Arobat 8 Professional trial. A stand alone version of LiveCycle Designer 8 is not available at the moment. LiveCycle Designer 7.1 continues to be available as a standalone trial.

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