Korea Herald: Hancom releases own Linux-based operating system
Sep 22, 2000, 15:07 (1 Talkback[s])
"Hancom Linux has recently developed a new Linux-based computer
operating system that can run on personal computers and
larger-capacity servers."
"The company said it will package the Hancom Linux OS 1.0
with its branded office suite programs. It adopts a graphic users
interface familiar to users of Windows OS."
"A subsidiary of Haansoft, the company has recently released
HancomOffice 1.0, the first Korean-language office software to run
on the open-source operating system."
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