The financial and government sectors drove plenty of the work performed in preparing LiveCycle ES for its debut in the enterprise market.
The ES stands for Enterprise Suite, and until today the
Adobe already has the front end of their engagement in front of potential application-using clients. Flash and the Adobe Reader are on millions of desktops, and they cross platforms. That's certain to be part of Adobe's enterprise pitch: customers already have the tools they need to use the apps you create. Developers should be intrigued by the output possibilities for their LiveCycle ES applications. HTML exists as one option, of course, but they can also create output in Accessible HTML for speech-reading browsers, or Compact HTML for mobile devices. Those options open what government or financial industry developers can promise their managers in terms of the audience an application can reach. Accessible HTML should be especially pertinent to government
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Adobe Spins Up LiveCycle ES
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