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August 8, 2008    

Adobe Reader 9.0 is compatible with Grants.gov

July 10, 2008

Testing for Adobe Reader version 9.0 is complete. Adobe Reader 9.0 is now compatible with Grants.gov. Applicants are required to have a compatible version of Adobe Reader installed to apply for grant applications.

The compatible versions of Adobe Reader are available to download for free on the Grants.gov website at: http://www.grants.gov/help/download_software.jsp.

For more information on Adobe Reader please visit the Adobe Reader FAQs.

 

August 8, 2008    

Release Notes

View the Latest Release Notes on 2007 System Service, Effective March 14, 2008 Adobe PDF

 

July 10, 2008    

Adobe Reader 9.0 is currently in testing phase

July 2, 2008

Adobe released the latest version of their Adobe Reader software (9.0). Grants.gov is currently testing the Adobe Reader version 9.0 for compatibility with Adobe Reader application packages. Until testing is completed, Grants.gov still requires the use of Adobe Reader version 8.1.2 until further notice. Adobe Reader 8.1.2 is available to download for free on the Grants.gov website.

For more information on Adobe Reader please visit the Adobe Reader FAQs.

July 2, 2008    

Adobe Reader 8.1.2 is compatible with Grants.gov

February 8, 2008

Testing for Adobe Reader version 8.1.2 is complete. Adobe Reader 8.1.2 is now compatible with Grants.gov. Applicants are required to have a compatible version of Adobe Reader installed to apply for grant applications.

The compatible versions of Adobe Reader are available to download for free on the Grants.gov website at: http://www.grants.gov/help/download_software.jsp.

For more information on Adobe Reader please visit the Adobe Reader FAQs.

Please note, not all applications are provided in Adobe Reader, so it is recommended to also have the PureEdge Viewer installed.

April 11, 2008    

Release Notes

Click Here to View the Latest Release Notes on 2007 System Service, Effective December 12, 2007 Adobe PDF.

February 6, 2008    

Important Update! Adobe Reader 8.1.2 is in testing, Adobe Reader 8.1.1 is still required

Adobe released the latest version of their Adobe Reader software (8.1.2). Grants.gov is currently testing the Adobe Reader version 8.1.2 for compatibility with Adobe Reader application packages. Until testing is completed, Grants.gov still requires the use of Adobe Reader version 8.1.1 until further notice.

Adobe Reader 8.1.1 is available to download for free on the Grants.gov website. For more information on Adobe Reader please visit the Help section.

Please note, not all applications are provided in Adobe Reader, so it is recommended to also have the PureEdge Viewer installed.


January 18, 2008    

Important Software Version Announcement: Adobe Reader 8.1.1 Required.

When applying with Adobe Reader applications on Grants.gov, it is now required to download Adobe Reader version 8.1.1. Adobe Reader 8.1.1 is available to download for free on the Grants.gov website. For more information on Adobe Reader please visit the Help section.

Please note, not all applications are provided in Adobe Reader, so it is recommended to also have the PureEdge Viewer installed.

Grants.gov has become aware of a corruption issue when Adobe Reader application packages are saved in different versions of Adobe Reader. To address this issue Grants.gov is executing the following:

  1. Immediate action to modify coversheets for all Adobe Reader forms to include a message that warns users against using any Adobe Reader version other than Adobe Reader 8.1.1.
  2. Continuing our efforts to develop code to include in the Adobe Reader cover pages to detect the version of the Adobe Reader software seeking to open the form. Upon detecting the version of the opening software the new code will determine if the opening software version is compatible with Grants.gov forms. A determination of compatible=true will result in the form opening. A determination of compatible=false will result in failure of form opening and display of a message addressing the reason for the failure.
  3. Code development efforts anticipate completion of a prototype solution and completion of prototype testing by Friday, January 25, 2008. Presuming a successful prototype, production code would be completed and clear internal testing. Release into production is still to be determined.

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