[KS] Re: Windows and Korean /Jap/Chinese? Period! (fwd)

Carolyn So cso at BENSON.MCKENNA.EDU
Tue Sep 22 22:14:22 EDT 1998


Hm. I may be speaking jibberish here, but what about receiving emails
composed in Han'gul, reading and creating websites, and doing the
diacritical marks according to the McCune-Reischauer romanization system.
Does Hangul 815 do all of the above?
Carolyn. 


On Sun, 20 Sep 1998, Don Shin wrote:

> 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, htm
 l, 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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