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Q3: What file formats do you deal with most?

Aylee Nielsen
.docx .jpg .gif and .png

Dave Vellante
excel and ppt account for maybe 2/3rds for me

Daniel G. Hernandez
My team and I generate, use, read, argue about, and share mostly office file formats, PDFs, and HTML based documents

Dave Vellante
The rest is docs and pix

Phil Simon
.@dvellante I suspect that most people are in the same boat.

Oliver Clark
.docx .psd .png .jpeg . ppt

Daniel G. Hernandez
I use video to learn, video to share what's new in upcoming products, and video to explain how our products & services are used by clients. So video is key and becoming more so

Jeff Kelly
Excel, Word, PPT, Google Docs, Google Sheets, Evernote notes ... the list seems to keep growing and becoming more complicated to deal with

Oren Paikowsky
Broadening the scope, most of the useful information I generate is through mail/instant messages

Jennifer Dennis
Does email count as a file format? That is what I deal with the most.

Daniel G. Hernandez
@jeffreyfkelly See a lot of Evernote use for personal note taking and saving & synching articles across devices. Email remains a major force in enterprise.

Lindsay Malloy
Word, Excel, PPT, Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects, Premiere Pro, the list goes on. And I can't look at most of them on my mobile.

Phil Simon
.@ibminsight - in a Web-based world, one can easily share content without proper files.

Daniel G. Hernandez
@OrenPai Thinking about all the wonderful web meetings you hold for information sharing... a content format we often don't talk about.

John Furrier
One file format getting more usage by me is embed codes like iFrames and other API like features like JSON

Tim Crawford
Q3a: What formats BEYOND typical productivity apps?

Daniel G. Hernandez
@JenniferDennis absolutely it does

Lindsay Malloy
Which come to think of it... When is Crowd Chat going to have an app?

John Furrier
@LindsaySkarda App will be out in few months backend for android and iOS completed now need UX design

Craig Brown, Ph.D.
Looks like most of the responses have the common file formats. I would add HTML to the list.

Lindsay Malloy
@furrier Awesome!

Oren Paikowsky
@hernandster wiki pages