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Many applications today, such as word processors and web browsers, are built around the concept of a document. Creating an application that can handle multiple documents is tedious at best. Luckily, Cocoa allows an application to handle multiple documents with ease. This part of the book uses an extended tutorial that covers use of Cocoa's built-in multiple-document architecture, as well as its text-handling abilities.&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Learning Cocoa with Objective-C/Document-Based Applications/Multiple Document Architecture|Chapter 10]]&lt;br /&gt;
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