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  2. Pages (word processor) - Wikipedia

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    A separate Inspector window provides almost all formatting options available for any element in the open document. Beginning in iWork '08, word processing and page layout are two distinct modes. In word processing mode, Pages supports headers and footers, footnotes and outline, [citation needed] and list creation. Users can collaborate with ...

  3. Figma - Wikipedia

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    Figma is a collaborative web application for interface design, with additional offline features enabled by desktop applications for macOS and Windows. The feature set of Figma focuses on user interface and user experience design, with an emphasis on real-time collaboration , [ 2 ] utilising a variety of vector graphics editor and prototyping tools.

  4. Dylan Field - Wikipedia

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    Dylan Field (born 1992) is an American technology executive and co-founder of Figma, a web-based vector graphics editing software company. Field founded Figma in 2012 with Evan Wallace, who he had met while the two were computer science students at Brown University.

  5. Office Assistant - Wikipedia

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    The default assistant in the English version was named Clippit, after a paperclip. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The character was designed by Kevan J. Atteberry. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Although the name Clippit was used in all versions of Microsoft Office that supported the Office Assistant feature, the assistant became commonly referred to by the public as Clippy , a ...

  6. Figma (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Figma is a collaborative web-based vector editor and UX design tool Figma may also refer to: Figma (toy), a Japanese action figure line from Max Factory; FIGMA, the Finnish Games and Multimedia Association

  7. Help:Link - Wikipedia

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    A wikilink (or internal link) is a link from one page to another page within the English Wikipedia, or, more generally, within the same Wikipedia (e.g. within the French Wikipedia), in other words: within the same domain, or, even more generally, within the same Wikimedia project (e.g. within Wiktionary).

  8. LibreOffice - Wikipedia

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    A beta version of a document viewer for Android 4.0 or newer was released in January 2015; [41] in May 2015, LibreOffice Viewer for Android was released with basic editing capabilities. [42] In February 2020, Collabora released its first officially supported version of LibreOffice (branded as Collabora Office) for Android and iOS.

  9. PostScript - Wikipedia

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    Both documents produce the same result when printed. The difference between the PDF and PostScript is that the PDF lacks the general-purpose programming language framework of the PostScript language. A PDF document is a static data structure made for efficient access and embeds navigational information suitable for interactive viewing. [19]: 9