That was a Flash rendering engine built into the Acrobat engine, so you 
could run Flash (and Flex) apps inside/alongside the PDF documents.

A flv was one of the examples.

--BenD

Dana wrote:
> I hadn't been paying much attention to it before because that was
> pretty much what I thought too. But I am gathering that it can be
> quite a bit more and is in fact an important middleware integration
> component. I am pretty sleep deprived and not feeling well but I am
> going to see if I can assemble my thoughts on the matter in the next
> day or so.
> 
> By the way, it's not your grand-daddy's PDF anymore. One of the demos
> showed animation applied to the user controls of a PDF and video clips
> and mash-up items included in a PDF presentation. I think that was the
> sneaks -- Ben, help me here -- so that may be a next version kinda
> thing. And Ben if you are going wha wha, *you* remember --- Blues
> brothers, car crash, one of the general sessions. That was a PDF.
> 
> 
> On 10/5/07, Casey Dougall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On 10/5/07, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> +3 to Flex and AIR.  Not sold on LiveCycle yet.  Truth be told, I don't
>>> really understand what it is.
>>>
>>> --BenD
>>
>> I'm taking it as the means to manage PDF's in all their splenda.
>>
>> You create a PDF and make it available for Print, and Online entry. This
>> data will be sent and stored into a database. the printed form has a barcode
>> on it and adobe provides additional software which allows you to scan in a
>> PDF that was filled out by hand and sent or faxed back to the company. This
>> information in turn is sent to the correct database or tables because of
>> this barcode which was initially generated in part because it's tied into
>> the same forms that were initially created using the LiveCycle platform.
>>
>> I'm sure this is either way off base or super simplafied, but what ever
>> liveCycle is, it was $10,000 + to even get your foot in the door before.
>>
>>
>>
> 
> 

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