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    Brian Jackson commented  · 

    EPS is still in use, but it is essentially an outdated file format that no longer evolves. For exchanging and using logos in various applications, it has been replaced by the native file formats of Adobe applications. For instance the PDF file format is widely used today as a scaleable vector format as a replacement for EPS and can be used in all Adobe applications like InDesign, and Microsoft applications including Word and PowerPoint. As well PDF (and SVG) files can still be opened and accessed in Adobe Illustrator.

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    Brian Jackson commented  · 

    EPS is still in use, but it is essentially an outdated file format that no longer evolves. For exchanging and using logos in various applications, it has been replaced by the native file formats of Adobe applications. For instance the PDF file format is widely used today as a scaleable vector format as a replacement for EPS and can be used in all Adobe applications like InDesign, and Microsoft applications including Word and PowerPoint. As well PDF (and SVG) files can still be opened and accessed in Adobe Illustrator.

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