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Old 04-06-2012, 11:17 AM   #46
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Originally Posted by Steven Lyle Jordan View Post
PDF isn't going anywhere anytime soon. It is still the single most widely-used document format, bar none, universally. It is the preferred format for business and professional use, and the tools for making and reading it are global and well-established. Any efforts Adobe makes to penetrate the entertainment-focused reading world should not be confused with its continued support for the most ubiquitous format on the planet.
Not to mention the fact that Adobe don't "own" the PDF format any more. It was handed over to the International Standards Organization (ISO) back in 2008. It's ISO standard 32001. ie, Adobe couldn't kill PDF, even should they wish to do so.
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