Barcoded Forms

As said earlier, I am using Adobe Acrobat X Pro. From the article i read recently, it says that if you want to integrate Barcoded Forms with the current plaform, what will be needed here is
1. Authoring Module/Plug-in;  Question:Where can I puchase this Plug-in and how much is this module/links?
2. Adobe usage right.-  Qestion: where to find this and how much?
3. Adobe reader-  this is free and it can be downloaded-
4. Decoder ( A licenced component).   Qestion: Where do we find this licence and how much will this one cost? any link?

Hi Dave,
If you are referring to LiveCycle Designer you do not need any additional software to author barcoded forms. The same is true of Acrobat Professional 8 and 9. However, in Acrobat Professional 6 and 7 there was a plug-in required to create barcoded forms.
There is splash screen in both Designer and Acrobat Professional stating the requirement for LiveCycle Barcoded Forms ES. This is a common source of confusion. LiveCycle Barcoded Forms ES is a server-side component that provides barcode decoding or the ability to enable barcoded forms to be processed by a third-party decoder.
So if you are evaluating the creation of barcoded forms, you do not need any additional software. If you are evaluating authoring and decoding barcoded forms, you will need LiveCycle Barcoded Forms ES.
Steve

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