blogs.adobe.com— Mike Potter started a new project called the (unofficial) Adobe PHP SDK, which is intended to enable PHP developers to build solutions with Adobe RIA technologies quickly.
Aug 14, 2006View in Crawl 4
I've often wondered why Adobe Forms hasn't taken over the web. Sure pdf reader is ubiquitous, but its a reader. Interactivy seems like the place to go. Microsoft is trying with InfoPath (and Groove Forms?) but also meeting with limited success. Maybe this will be the push to really build momentum for Adobe.
John: I think the real future for forms will be great looking Flex forms, which will then be transformed to a PDF backend when the user needs to go offline, or work in a collaborative environment. We have some cool samples coming up that show this functionality.Mike
johnmilanAug 15, 2006
I've often wondered why Adobe Forms hasn't taken over the web. Sure pdf reader is ubiquitous, but its a reader. Interactivy seems like the place to go. Microsoft is trying with InfoPath (and Groove Forms?) but also meeting with limited success. Maybe this will be the push to really build momentum for Adobe.
mikepotterAug 15, 2006
John: I think the real future for forms will be great looking Flex forms, which will then be transformed to a PDF backend when the user needs to go offline, or work in a collaborative environment. We have some cool samples coming up that show this functionality.Mike