Re: Curious, said Alice



Charles Francis <charles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes
>The real problem with old or non-standard software is not with what it
>can do. Very often new releases cut out some facility you use. The
>problem is if you want other people to read your documents,

Well, if stolen, I don't.

>or if you
>want to read other peoples documents.

Always converters of one type or another.
Professionals seem to be moving to .pdf, which is quite a smart move.

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