[KS] Windows and Korean /Jap/Chinese? Period!

Don Shin to2003 at shinbiro.net
Sun Sep 20 10:11:10 EDT 1998


We've talked about this problem many times but I just came to think of the best solution.
It's Hangul 8/15 version. 

As you might know of already, this is almost the only word processor in the world which survived from the artillery fire of  MS Word. 
They issued special version on 15 Aug. It cost just 10,000won. It also included 'International version.'

Hangul 815 can be run on to any foreign windows(95/98) and almost every kind of letters  can be typed; including Korean(Johap, wanseong), Japanese (in 3 ways I believe), Chinese, Hebrew... It even can import/export MS word 5,6,7,97 files, text files, html, rtf, ..... with Korean / Chinese letters. 
Without importing/exporting, 99% of Korean computers can read Hangul files(.hwp). 
This is the only word processor in the world which can type all the possible Korean letters (56,000+) including 15th century letters. 

So I think this is absolutely the best solution. Any objection? 

I can't be sure how to order this from overseas, you may write to  : 815 at hnc.co.kr  


Don

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