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The worst PDF I've ever come across is an information update request form for the provincial ministry of education. It's a PDF, with a bunch of Forms fields you edit. Then you click a button to submit the PDF ... which runs a bunch of script to create ... a PDF, that is attached to an e-mail, and sent via MAPI (which means it won't work on non-Windows systems, or even Windows systems without MS Office installed).
And it's just a handful of text fields!!
This is the "new and improved, network-enabled" version of this form. Previously, you had to call the ministry, they'd fax you a form, you fill it out, and fax it back.
It's things like this that just scream to be made into a web-based form, with a database behind it.
It's things like this that give PDF a bad name. 





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2011-03-08
Apart from PDF actually meaning 'Portable Document Format', you say that the current version has too many interactive elements. How many people USE all of those elements. I for one have always used it as a static document format, where everyone sees what i want them to see regardless of what OS or program they are using. thats also how most people I know use them. Occasionally I will get one that requires annotation but thats a rare occurrence.