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Chinese Company [hopes] to Challenge Microsoft's Office







Chinese Company [hopes] to Challenge
Microsoft's Office

Chinese Company [hopes] to Challenge
Microsoft's Office
01/27/2004 02:25 AM

Little-known Chinese software maker Evermore Software next month plans to step up its challenge to Microsoft's Office dominance with the release of its Evermore Integrated Office 2004. The Wuxi City, China, company plans to launch the product at the Demo conference in Scottsdale, Arizona, next month. Evermore Integrated Office (EIOffice) combines the components of traditional productivity suites into one application. Users launch EIOffice, not a word processor, then a spreadsheet application, then a presentation tool. Documents are stored in a single file format and the application, written in Java, runs on any operating systems that supports Java, including Windows and Linux, according to Evermore.




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