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.jad - Java application descriptor file
.part - Mozilla Firefox partial download file
file extension FDS - JetForm FormFlow data file
File extension FDS description:
Unsupported application. JetForm was acquired by Symantec and Adobe.
Associated applications to file extension FDS:
Company / developer:
Adobe Systems Incorporated
Adobe® LiveCycle® Designer
Adobe® LiveCycle® Designer software provides robust and intuitive tools for creating interactive forms and personalized documents. It is included in every Adobe LiveCycle ES installation and embedded within Adobe LiveCycle Workbench software. LiveCycle Designer can also be purchased separately for use with Adobe Acrobat® Professional software.
Company / developer:
JetForm
JetForm was the name of a Canadian software manufacturer created by James Bursey that was based out of Ottawa, Ontario, and an electronic form software product of the same name. It once had major offices in the United States, various countries in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. It was founded in 1982, and was listed under NASDAQ as FORMF, under the Pacific Stock Exchange as JTF, and the Toronto Stock Exchange as JFM.
Its eponymous series of products directly competed against other electronic forms software, such as Delrina's PerForm, and FormFlow products.
In September, 1996, Symantec, which had bought Delrina the previous year, sold their Electronic Forms Division to JetForm. JetForm continued to develop the FormFlow series of products under its own name.
Around this time, JetForm bought the naming rights to Ottawa's baseball stadium, naming it "JetForm Park" (now Rapidz Stadium).
On September 13, 2001, JetForm changed its name to Accelio, which was acquired by Adobe in April 2002. The electronic forms products were officially end-of-lifed in 2004. Adobe marketed JetForm more as Adobe Central Output Server, without any major changes. Adobe's successor for the JetForm technology was released June 7, 2007, as Adobe LiveCycle Output ES, part of the Adobe LiveCycle suite.


