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		<title>Author: Youri.autier `Can do better`</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The product does what it says it should do.  However, I find it very expensive given the fact that<br>- I cannot test it with my own forms (it seems I need a license key)<br>- the documentation is very basic<br>- The integation is not the easiest (e.g. I cannot add the reference to the dll in my Visual Studio but need to add the declarations of each function)<br>- It doesn't work as an object with properties and methods (There is not property, just a bunch of methods with by the way do not seem to raise errors when they fail)<br>- The PDF forms looses its facility of saving manually inputted fields after the tool has run (since Adobe 8, you have an advanced option 'enable usage rights in adobe reader'.  This gets lost after the PDF is modified using your tool)  However, all other softwares I've tested so far have this drawback as well.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[The product does what it says it should do.  However, I find it very expensive given the fact that<br>- I cannot test it with my own forms (it seems I need a license key)<br>- the documentation is very basic<br>- The integation is not the easiest (e.g. I cannot add the reference to the dll in my Visual Studio but need to add the declarations of each function)<br>- It doesn't work as an object with properties and methods (There is not property, just a bunch of methods with by the way do not seem to raise errors when they fail)<br>- The PDF forms looses its facility of saving manually inputted fields after the tool has run (since Adobe 8, you have an advanced option 'enable usage rights in adobe reader'.  This gets lost after the PDF is modified using your tool)  However, all other softwares I've tested so far have this drawback as well.]]></content:encoded>
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