Korea Herald: First Korean-language Linux office software developed
Jul 24, 2000, 01:01 (0 Talkback[s])
"A venture firm has developed the first Korean-language office
software to run on the Linux operating system."
"Haansoft Linux, its developer, said the new package will
boost the commercial use of the open-source OS, which competes with
Microsoft's market-dominating Windows."
"The subsidiary of Haansoft, Korea's leading software and
Internet business firm, yesterday unveiled the "Haansoft Office 1.0
for Linux", consisting of a word processor, spreadsheet,
presentation package and other software for general office
use."
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