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Notability Discussion

There is a tag on this article that the topic might not be notable enough, but I disagree - I think there should be more discussion and research done on the topic. The nuances between universal file format and other comperable formats should be included. There should also be a description of the history of this file format and its uses. If there are any known shortcomings of this file format, that would be good to list out too. 147.105.3.203 (talk) 23:51, 24 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]