• Designer works on a Windows only platform. • Viewing
PDF forms made with Designer requires Acrobat/Adobe Reader 6.0.2 or later, and will not work with many third party PDF tools. • PDF forms made with Designer cannot be edited in Adobe Acrobat, only viewed. • Some features of Designer forms are dependent on 'user rights' activated through the
Adobe LiveCycle Reader Extensions server product. This applies to all PDFs, even ones created with Acrobat and other 3rd party vendors. • Acrobat has been able to make forms since Acrobat 3.0, and there are some third-party tools which can work with them in addition to Adobe software. However, these are a type of form now called
acroforms. Forms created by Designer are an incompatible type (commonly
XFA forms) and are not in general compatible with existing non-Adobe software. Owners of Acrobat 7.0 Professional have the choice of making acroforms directly, or using the bundled (on Windows) copy of Designer to create XFA forms. • When a form object is bound to an
XML node, the value from that node may only be extracted once. If several objects share the same binding, only the first object will receive the node value when the form is processed. • There are limitations in the ability of Designer to parse HTML and display it in a form; Designer cannot handle a number of fundamental tags, including
ordered list,
unordered list and
tables. • The program has had a reported consistent issue with users being able to set the tabbing order correctly. The system often reorders the entire form causing the user to have to start over. This problem has never been corrected but can be reduced by the user ensuring every field has a unique name (i.e. Yes/No Radio 1, Yes/No Radio 2, etc.). ==References==