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iPaper and the End of PDF as We Know It

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This paper describes why the development of iPaper is going to prove a very important development in the years to come.

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02/20/2008

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rsqm about 1 month ago

exactly what other guys said. You need to save files in hard drive, or cd, so you save them as pdf. you can even use djvu for this, and it looks about as cool as ipaper

sudhanshu about 1 year ago

well if you don't have a computer a pdf file wouldn't do for you as well...

dadytzu4all about 1 year ago

ipaper suuuucs, If this technology is so COOL, what we have to do when we don t hane an internet connection ??????????????
I prefer normal PDF files instead...and adobe reader isn t so hard to find or install, so .....

dadytzu4all about 1 year ago

ipaper suuuucs, If this technology is so COOL, what we have to do when we don t hane an internet connection ??????????????
I prefer normal PDF files instead...and adobe reader isn t so hard to find or install, so .....