Hancom Office

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Hancom Office
DeveloperHancom Inc.
Initial release1996; 30 years ago (1996)
Repository
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Written inJava, C++
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    Operating systemOnline Server: Unknown, Clients: All devices with a modern web browser
    Apps: Android, iOS, macOS and Windows
    TypeOffice suite
    LicenseProprietary closed source
    Websitewww.hancom.com/main/main.do

    Hancom Office is a proprietary office suite that includes a word processor, spreadsheet software, presentation software, and a PDF editor[1] as well as their online versions accessible via a web browser. It is primarily addressed to Korean users.

    Hancom Office is written in Java and C++ that runs on Android, iOS, macOS and Windows platforms.

    Products

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    • Hangul - Hangul is a word processor developed by Hancom. It is a product that eliminates the inconvenience of the original Hangul word processor, which was limited to Hangul cards or PC models. Originally, the name was written using the '아래아' character, a vowel letter that is obsolete in modern Korean, and it was referred to as 'HWP' (an abbreviation for Hangul Word Processor), '아래아 한글' (Arae-a Hangul), '한/글' (Han/Geul), and so on. Hangul is currently the most widely used word processor in South Korea, often used alongside Microsoft Word.
    • HanWord - word processor compatible with Word
    • HanCell - spreadsheet program
    • HanShow - presentation program
    • Hancom Office Hanword Viewer - For viewing documents created by Hancom Office or Microsoft Office

    See also

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    References

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