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Moving On Up: The New iPods







Moving On Up: The New iPods

Moving On Up: The New iPods 08/03/2004 07:34 PM

By Ted Landau, MacFixIt (via MyAppleMenu)




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Briefly, the idea is to create a simplified subset of the PDF format so that PDF documents created today can still be opened and worked with, say, 20 years from now.

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