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The Bug List Goes Live!

Some of you may have noticed the new Bug List side bar module on my blog recently. I’m excited to launch this new section of my blog tonight and I hope that it’ll add even more value to your visits here as well as to your experience using Designer and Acrobat to design and develop your electronic forms.

Look for a few kick-off posts in the coming days about some bugs that fellow readers and users have reported as well as some that I’ve come across myself while making the various samples I’ve already posted to this blog. Of course, there shouldn’t be any in the features I worked on… ;)

My hope for this new section is that it’ll serve as a reference for things to watch-out for in the versions of Designer and/or Acrobat that you may be using as well as what to do in order to get around them.


Posted by Stefan Cameron on August 25th, 2006
Filed under Bugs
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2 Responses to “The Bug List Goes Live!”

  1. Mac on August 28th, 2006

    Great idea! This kind of openness can only help improve the products.

  2. Mac on August 28th, 2006

    OT - one suggestion for an article would be ‘Patterns (display, edit, data, validation) - how they work and how they are interrelated’
    I’ve yet to meet anyone who understands this… including me.

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