Today we announced that we have been certified by SAFE(Signatures and Authentication for Everyone)-BioPhama Association. Acrobat, Reader, LiveCycle Reader Extensions, and LiveCycle Document Security server are the first software products ever certified. This certification will allow the pharmaceutical industry to use Adobe products to create secure and legally compliant collaboration and document control solutions Read all about it
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Is the XForms being referred here the
XForms 1.0 that is the W3C Recommendation in October 2003.