tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28416661.post3212820122969625076..comments2024-02-17T10:23:58.479-06:00Comments on Tips & Techniques: Reader-enabling forms in Acrobat 9 ProKeith Gilberthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17639216496820581739noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28416661.post-82199221044955852502013-10-22T03:10:26.993-05:002013-10-22T03:10:26.993-05:00Hi. This service here allows you to easily and eff...Hi. This service here allows you to easily and effectively edit, upload or download fillable PDF forms.<br />http://goo.gl/9iOFCx<br /><br />You can fill out PDF form, save it, fax it, and email it. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28416661.post-74106130627813156822010-08-18T06:57:39.588-05:002010-08-18T06:57:39.588-05:00@Suki: My understanding of the EULA is that it doe...@Suki: My understanding of the EULA is that it doesn't make any difference how the form is distributed. If you collect responses from more than 500 users, you are outside the EULA.Keith Gilberthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17639216496820581739noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28416661.post-5510228963665068312010-08-18T05:03:57.784-05:002010-08-18T05:03:57.784-05:00Hi, I have some questions here.
If my form was re...Hi, I have some questions here. <br />If my form was reader extended using Acrobat 9 in order to allow user to fill in and save the PDF form locally but the form is not distributed using Acrobat 9, is the 500 responses limitation apply to this scenario? <br /><br />FYI, I will manually upload the form to server and allow user (> 500 users) to download the form fill in and send the form to me either by softcopy or hardcopy.<br /><br />Hope to hear from you. <br /><br />Thanks & Regards,<br />SukiAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28416661.post-68405439047355935782010-08-04T16:46:43.100-05:002010-08-04T16:46:43.100-05:00Yes, the original post is all about "Reader E...Yes, the original post is all about "Reader Enabled" or "Extended" documents. There are no limitations to distributing a simple form that is NOT Reader-enabled. People can fill-in and print those types of forms as much as they want.Keith Gilberthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17639216496820581739noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28416661.post-85068625829755430032010-07-29T15:50:12.913-05:002010-07-29T15:50:12.913-05:00Hi Gilbert, this is confusing. I interpret the E...Hi Gilbert, this is confusing. I interpret the EULA 15.12.3 to cover only the "unique Extended Document" <br />not other interactive forms that don't allow the end-user to save the document. This would be a form the end user fills out and prints to his or her pc/mac. <br /><br />I think that's what Matt Leotta was referring too. <br /><br />thanks,Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28416661.post-5619115814956984562010-03-11T14:49:30.040-06:002010-03-11T14:49:30.040-06:00@Matt: Unfortunately, the EULA mentions "any ...@Matt: Unfortunately, the EULA mentions "any hardcopy representation" of the form, so the EULA even extends to paper copies.Keith Gilberthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17639216496820581739noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28416661.post-46452368965744552402010-03-11T14:10:04.635-06:002010-03-11T14:10:04.635-06:00All this covers is how many forms can be filled in...All this covers is how many forms can be filled in and saved locally using Adobe Reader. If they are filling them in and printing them to be returned in hard copy format, how can they limit that?Matt Leottahttp://www.hga.comnoreply@blogger.com