[KDE Dot News]
 faq
 flatforty
 contribute
 subscribe
 configure
 search
 rdf

 main
 parent


Wonderful
by bad_actor on Tuesday 15/Jan/2002, @12:30
At least in Korea, this may be the proverbial spark that will lighten the Linux revolution (ahem, excuse the pathos *sniff*). Seriously, this is probably the biggest deal for Linux since IBM joined the boat. What is essential now is that HancomOffice is actually better or at least as good as Microsoft Office (I am certain that KDE itself is fairly well-suited for the job). If productivity analysis will reveal the decision to be economically sane, much larger installations in Korea will likely follow, and the Korea case will be one that will be analyzed carefully by all countries thinking about moving to Linux. Too bad OpenOffice can't play the role of Hancom yet, I would prefer an open-source office solution, and I know that OpenOffice will eventually be good, whereas I don't know if HancomOffice is good.
  Related Links
 ·   Articles on KDE Success Story
 ·   Also by bad_actor
 ·   Contact author

Thread Threshold:

The Fine Print: The following comments are owned by whomever posted them.
( Reply )

  "I can't describe the scene as this is a G-rated site, but think Pulp Fiction." -- Sirtaj Singh Kang
KDE®, "K Desktop Environment", "KDE Dot News", "got the dot?" and the KDE Logo® are trademarks or registered trademarks of KDE e.V. in the European Union, the United States and other countries. All other trademarks and copyrights on this page are owned by their respective owners. Comments are owned by the poster. The rest: Copyright © 2000-2008 KDE e.V. for The KDE Project. For further information or comments on this site, please contact the Webmaster.
[ home | post article | flat forty | subscribe | search | rdf ]