If you need optimized format you do it yourself, if you need standard you use w/e else is using unless it is too bad.
These new formats seem like they would only be useful as research to build on when creating a specific tool or database
If you need optimized format you do it yourself, if you need standard you use w/e else is using unless it is too bad.
These new formats seem like they would only be useful as research to build on when creating a specific tool or database