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Apart from being an acronym, the name LIFF was chosen to honour Douglas Adams' The Meaning of Liff, which book was very popular with Openlab's developers.

Actually, DNA's book was named after a place called Liff, not the file format. Martin 20:38, 15 Nov 2003 (UTC)

It doesn't say that the book was named a fter the format, it says that the format was named (partly) after the book. There can be no dispute about that, I was one of those developers.;-) GRAHAMUK 22:38, 15 Nov 2003 (UTC)

Oh, my apologies - I read the sentence completely backwards! Martin 01:37, 16 Nov 2003 (UTC)