ANNOUNCEMENT: Adobe Enterprise Developer Program is LIVE!

I'm happy to announce a brand new developer program targetting individual developers. Benefits include:
- Developer licenses of all Adobe enterprise software, including Adobe LiveCycle & Adobe Acrobat
- Unlimited e-mail and web based support for 1 year
- Access to pre-release software, SDKs and other tools to help make development easier
- Monthly e-mail newsletter sent out to all members highlighting new content and resources
Cost: $1495 per year, per developer (not per company)
This is a different approach than ASN (Adobe Solutions Network) Developer Program, which targets an organization (vs. individual developer)
More information and a link to join is available at http://partners.adobe.com/public/asn/developer/detail_edp.html

John Hawkinson wrote on 11/08/19 13:11:
I think you misunderstood me. I was not asking where to find it. I was remarking on its magnitude.
ADEP is essentially what would have been LiveCycle ES 3. Considering we
have 70+ forums for the current and previous versions of LiveCycle and
there are new components due to the integration of Day Software it isn't
really all that much.
I just hope that dismantling the old LiveCycle forums is going to be
done a bit more aggressively because there are quite a few LC forums
that are already attracting more spam than posters.

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