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Don't Forget UOF: Here Comes EIOffice 2009
Jul 22, 2008, 19 :50 UTC (1 Talkback[s]) (4955 reads)

(Other stories by Andy Updegrove)

"According to an English language article posted at the Interfax-China site today, EIOffice 2009 was developed by Chinese software vendor Evermore Software Co. Ltd. And while that name may not ring a bell outside of China, apparently it carries weight in Chinese government procurement circles. According to someone identified in the article as "an Evermore PR manager, who wished to remain anonymous," Evermore products, "have occupied the largest proportion of government purchases of office software in recent years.""

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