I've just started using iText. It was suggested to me by word of mouth.
I've only been using it for a couple of weeks, and it has already solved a
number of issues I've had in dealing with Acrobat manipulation. The
applications that I'm asked to design tend to not use Acrobat in "normal"
ways, and the answers from Adobe seem to be "you can't do that, but we
would like to sell you...." I first looked at some samples, quickly
purchased (actually had the boss purchase) iText in Action and was able
to be productive by the end of the first day reading it.
So, before I start taking up time asking a bunch of vexing and
mind-numbing and (I'm sure) very thought-provoking questions, I just
wanted thank Mr. Soares, Mr. Lowagie, the members of their teams for what
I'm already finding to be great products, and CFSearching for recommending
it to me.
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