They're all still (mostly)
readable because I avoided proprietary file
formats, even though the first
computer involved in this chain was a Commodore 64 and the last one is an Apple Macbook Pro.
The Samsung patent filing states that it is for a «
Computer application software for mobile phones, smart phones, tablet computers, portable media players and handheld computers enabling users to annotate and save PDF documents, images and files; computer application software for mobile phones, smart phones, tablet computers, portable media players and handheld computers enabling users to and annotate and save electronic documents, images and files in electronic, computer readable file format
Computer application software for mobile phones, smart phones, tablet
computers, portable media players and handheld
computers enabling users to annotate and save PDF documents, images and files;
computer application software for mobile phones, smart phones, tablet computers, portable media players and handheld computers enabling users to and annotate and save electronic documents, images and files in electronic, computer readable file format
computer application software for mobile phones, smart phones, tablet
computers, portable media players and handheld
computers enabling users to and annotate and save electronic documents, images and files in electronic,
computer readable file format
computer readable file
format.»
Utilize these simple tips while you
format your next eBook and it will be optimized and perfectly
readable on any kind of device, from personal
computer to smartphone.
These come in a number of
formats, the most ubiquitous being PDF, which is
readable on
computers and mobile devices (including Palm handhelds and the iTouch), as well as on dedicated ebook hardware such as Iliad Reader.