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Chinese developer intros MS Office competitor







Chinese developer intros MS Office
competitor

Chinese developer intros MS Office
competitor
02/18/2004 08:09 PM

At this week's Demo Conference in Scottsdale, Ariz., Chinese software developer Evermore Software LLC introduced the English-language version of its Evermore Integrated Office, or EIOffice. The company is hoping to garner attention from customers that might otherwise consider Microsoft Corp.'s seemingly ubiquitous Office application suite.




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TheStreet.com Swings
to Profit

IBM Loses Another
Round in Pension
Case

Size Matters for
Apple's New IPod
Mini

EarthLink Sues
Alleged E-Mail
Spammers

Robot Receptionist
Even Gets Testy on
Job

Google Is Losing Its
Share Of Search
Engine Traffic

FDA endorses ID tags
for drugmakers

Briefly: Dell speeds
computing clusters

Intel broadens
ultrawideband role

Microsoft issues
warning to
downloaders of
leaked source code

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