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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/19/2024 9:27 AM, Michael Dryja
wrote:<br>
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The one thing that Acrobat has going for it is that I haven\u2019t
found another PDF editing program that permits you to import
format data via XML in order to generate ADSs and IDSs. <br>
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<p>I am sure you did not intend it, but it turns out that you did
not word the previous sentence accurately.</p>
<p>The USPTO did something that is anti-competitive, and that
unnecessarily forces customers to license expensive recurring-cost
commercial Acrobat software. What the USPTO did was construct its
recent versions of its fillable official USPTO PDF forms in such a
way that <i><b>no PDF editing program other than paid-for,
recurring-cost Acrobat</b></i> permits you to import format
data via XML in order to generate ADSs and IDSs. </p>
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