www.doculicious.com is a web application that lets people design/format a PDF file using a browser based WYSIWYG tool,
then embed some code onto their website so that the PDF can be edited directly on their site, similar to a
web form, but looking just like the WYSIWYG design. On submitting the form, whoever filled it in can download the
completed PDF. The owner of the form can set a range of options to save the entries, style the web form to look different than the resulting PDF,
add notifications, download entries as csv and pdf etc.<p>We just launched after a couple of months private beta testing, and would love to hear your opinions and ideas.
I like it, a lot actually. And I don't mind the name at all.<p>The site is very simple to navigate, the home page explains the service well and the examples pick up the pieces.<p>I did browse the terms but perhaps you can elaborate quickly - how secure is the data and how long do you store it? I know an NPO (art school) that would likely love a few simple PDF registration forms on its site without having to pay a developer...
I think it looks great, and there aren't enough good PDF editing tools. It reminds me a little bit of PDFEscape, so you might want to check them out if you haven't already. Best of luck! -Chris