CD player and LiveCycle Designer Forms

Is - this new version of the CD player works well with LiveCycle designer forms?

Problems?

Thank you

Maybe... There was a lot of complaints about the new right hand pane and there was an update released yesterday, which addes some optimizations to it.

You should check it yourself to see if does what you want.

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