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September 19, 2005
Adobe Enterprise Developer Program - Now Live
Well, the Adobe Enterprise Developer Program is now live. Individual developers can now subscribe to the AEDP for $1495 US per year, providing access to developer licenses of Adobe enterprise software (mainly LiveCycle and Acrobat) as well as one year of email developer support. This is the culmination of months of work, that included a list of Adobe employees that would probably fill up an Excel sheet. I'm sure we'll have a few hickups in the next day or so, but I'm really excited that the program I've been helping to build over the last 6 months is finally live.
As well, today I'm happy to announce the launch of the Adobe LiveCycle Developer portal at DevX.com. Mac, Darlene, Cyndy, Brian, Rosalind and all the others there have been really great to work with, and the articles and resources now give a great intro to LiveCycle. Its exciting to see the community of LiveCycle sites start to build out. We're not close to the size of other Adobe communities, but we're growing quickly and interest is certainly building.
The launch of the enterprise developer program finalizes a major aspect of our developer community. Last week I sent out the first email newsletter for enterprise developers (contact dev_info@adobe.com to subscribe), the forums are seeing more traffic now than ever before, and sites like the one at DevX.com will help us spread the word about LiveCycle to a larger developer audience than ever possible.
If you're interested in LiveCycle, or are working with it and want to contribute to the community, please contact us (the developer relations team) by email at dev_info@adobe.com. We're looking for developers to write articles, share code and give impressions of their experiences developing solutions with LiveCycle.
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I'm so excited about this new program. It will be a great alternative for our Acrobat developers who have not had a great fit in our current developer program (via ASN).
The video interview by Ben Watson yesterday really allows one to get a full understanding of how the program is designed and more importantly who the program is designed for.
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