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To: mr.mark who wrote (19996)2/10/2000 3:54:00 PM
From: Jeff Sheeran  Respond to of 22053
 
Did anyone else pick this up. I noticed that yesterdays announcement from Adobe for palm PDF would enable one to export all documents from Apple's upcoming OS X where PDF will be native.

From Adobe.

"Adobe developed and licenses the Portable Document Format, which is
designed to speed the delivery and transfer of documents online. Integrating
this technology into the Palm software would theoretically allow a Palm user
to read any document stored in the PDF format."

From Apple:

"Plus, we?ve built in support for PDF,
enabling you to embed and manipulate PDF
data (and even Save to PDF) with any Mac
OS X application. So you can easily create
Quartz-enhanced, graphic-rich documents
that you can share with anyone. And since
this capability is available to all Mac OS X
applications, Macintosh developers have a
whole new palette of creative tools."
apple.com

I think we will see Apple play their Palm Card soon along this line.

Regards,

Jeff