Adobe Reader in iPad for fillable forms

I created a fillable, saveable pdf file in LiveCycle for my employees to use when out with clients. I have a couple employees who are having issues with the file while trying to access it on their iPads (it won't load properly).
What Adobe app should they install on their on their iPads in order for this file to work? Is it Adobe Pro?
Thanks.

There is an Adobe Reader for iOS http://itunes.apple.com/app/adobe-reader/id469337564?mt=8
However I don't think it supports forms, so I think the answer is unfortunately, there is no solution for what you want to do.

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