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(Unverified)Jul 30th 2009 8:31PM
As the developer of Pagehand, I want to echo what dw808303 said. Pagehand saves all its data inside a PDF file. There is no converting, or exporting, or Saving As. You just save, and the file is a PDF that anyone can view. Only Pagehand can edit the content. For many people, this is exactly what they want: a file format that everyone can view, perfectly, without keeping track of the same file in two different formats.
The PDF format is just one feature. There are many others. We've got some typography features in the works that nobody--note even InDesign--offers.