-=PCTechTalk=- Re: adobe license question

Take a look at Open offic,
it has the Adobe icon in its tools..
i think you can us it to fill out the adobe docs.

OpenOffice.org: HomeOpen source project through which Sun 
Microsystems is releasing and coordinating the technology for 
the popular StarOffice suite.
www.openoffice.org/ 

Mike
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On 4/28/2006 at 6:36 PM jfitzpatrick02 wrote:

ML wrote:

How can you be FORCED?? isn't Adobe free reader
just THAT??? free. hmmmmmm.
or am I missing something???
ml


OK, here's the slightly longer story: the Feds
have decided that anyone applying for a grant from
any governmental agency HAS to use the same form
as everyone else. Before this, each agency had
different forms. Now ALL agencies have to use the
same form. For reasons unknown to me, this
involves having to use Adobe Acrobat to get some
forms into the right format for the feds.

As a side note, this means states applying for
yearly grants also have to use the same form that
a university would have to use. We might be
applying to different agencies, but we have to use
the same form.

Aren't you glad you asked?

And, I'm talking about the Writer part of Adobe
Acrobat, not just the reader.



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