About the Author Cheridan Smith has been involved in Web development and design since 1997, when she began working on a research team for the "Y2K" millennium bug. It was here that she learnt about the Internet and promptly fell in love with the medium. In her career, she has been responsible for websites in the early 2000s, such as Weight Watchers Australia and Quicken.com.au, and worked as creative services manager of Yahoo! in Australia with clients such as Toyota, 20th Century Fox and Ford. She works as a senior interactive project manager for an Australian advertising agency. Read more
C**T
Somewhat helpful
This was a somewhat helpful book in getting some insight into LiveCycle Desiger. It covers some aspects OK, such as overall design tips and form setup, but does suffer from somewhat poor organization and clarity. It does not do a good job when it comes to covering how to distribute and collect forms - lots of gaps in those areas. It also does not cover scripting all that well, and provides very few examples of FormCalc or Java.A CD-ROM would have been a welcome addition to this book. Many of the details of form creation really need to be viewed as "real" examples rather than just descriptions in the book.I found the PDF Form Bible to be a lot more useful than this book. A bit more costly, but far more comprehensive, better organized and better written. It also has a CD-ROM that is very helpful.The most accurate rating would be 2.5 stars. It's OK, but there are much better ones out there. If you can get this as I did from a third party seller at a good price used, it's worth getting. At regular price, I'd pass it by.
A**Y
Not Worth The Money
If you are new to LiveCycle Designer and trying to learn about dynamic forms, I'd suggest you look somewhere besides this book. As another reviewer said, the book is poorly organized and has huge gaps in the information it does convey. Four pages are devoted to listing the Local Identifier Codes (Qatar is ar_QA), but only a few sentences are spent on the all-important topic of dynamic subforms. I bought this book hoping to improve my skills with LiveCycle Designer, but after reading it from cover to cover I don't feel a single topic was adequately covered or explained. Like I said, it's not worth the money!
G**S
Foundation Form Cration with Adobe Livecycle Desinger ES
The book arrived exactly when they said it would and it arrived in very good condition. The book has helped my company get past the little bump in the road we had with Adobe.
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