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Adobe FormsCentral - Easily Create, Distribute, and Analyze Online Forms

Feature Highlights Ask questions Get answers Quickly create online forms and surveys that look great. Use a rich drag-and-drop editor or customize professional-looking form templates to capture the insights you need. Easily analyze data from virtually anywhere. Plan events Know who's coming Put the right people in the right places with online invitations and event registration. Share schedules and links to registration forms via email, web pages, and blogs. Easily view a record of every contact without any IT help. Collect feedback Track issues Keep your finger on the pulse of your business with HTML forms and questionnaires. Collect and analyze customer feedback or field reports in real time. Get exactly the data view you need and effortlessly share the results. Reach your audience online on any device Adobe FormsCentral puts your online forms and surveys in front of people on their device of choice. Anyone with a web browser and an Internet connection on their mob

Cirrus 2 and Flash Player 10.1 / Air 2

Codename Cirrus enables peer assisted networking using the Real Time Media Flow Protocol (RTMFP) within the Adobe Flash® Platform. RTMFP is the evolution of media delivery and real time communication over the Internet enabling peers on the network to assist in delivery. The most important features of RTMFP include low latency, end-to-end peering capability, security and scalability. These properties make RTMFP especially well suited for developing real-time collaboration applications by not only providing superior user experience but also reducing cost for operators. In order to use RTMFP, Flash Player endpoints must connect to an RTMFP-capable server, such as the Cirrus service. Cirrus is a beta, hosted rendezvous service that aids establishing communications between Flash Player endpoints. Unlike Adobe Flash Media Server, Cirrus does not support media relay, shared objects, scripting, etc. So by using Cirrus, you can only develop applications where Flash Player endpoints are di

5 Steps Toward a Strong and Healthy Relationship

If you think your romantic relationship is on the rocks, don't worry, for an expert has offered tips to keep it alive and happy. "Keeping the love in a relationship is about understanding who the other partner is and working extremely hard to keep the lines of communication open," said Josh Klapow, of the University of  Alabama  at  Birmingham . Klapow said a relationship is doomed if the communication is not there. "Very often it's the little things, the daily hassles and decisions that couples need to make that lead to bigger problems; learning to make decisions together is critical for the survival of your relationship," he said. Here are the five things Klapow recommends for making decisions together: Set a specific goal "What do each of you want? Make sure you are very specific. Eating dinner out is not a specific goal. Going to a restaurant where you can get a steak, your partner can get grilled shrimp and you both can relax in a quiet booth is s