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Kingsoft Office

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Kingsoft Office, (KSO or KSOffice), or in China WPS Office is an office suite for
Microsoft Windows, Linux, iOS[1] and Android OS.[2] developed by now
Zhuhai based Chinese software developer Kingsoft. Components include:
Kingsoft Writer, Kingsoft Presentation and Kingsoft Spreadsheet.[3]
The basic version is free to use,[4] but a fully featured Pro version is also
available. The current version is KSOffice 2013.[3]
The product has had a long history of development and success in China under
the name "WPS" and "WPS Office", and under the "KSOffice" brand is
attempting to spread into international markets. Since WPS Office 2005, the
user interface is similar to that of the Microsoft Office products, and supports
its documents besides its native format.

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Debut
WPS started as Word Processing System under DOS in 1988 by then Hong
Kong based Kingsun, specifically for assisting Chinese paper work in electronic
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automation. WPS maintained an enormous user base throughout the late
1980s to mid-1990s before Microsoft Word 95 and Windows 95 entered into
Chinese market.

Faced with stiff competition from Microsoft, Kingsoft chief software architect
Pak Kwan Kau injected 4 million Yuan of his own money developing WPS 97
for Microsoft Windows. In 1997, WPS 97 was released. And only two years
later the subsequent version, WPS 2000, was released. Both of them were
developed for 16 bit Windows platform, could also run on later versions of
Windows with 16 bit application support.
In May 2001, Kingsoft launched WPS Office, which comprises three
components, word processor, spreadsheet and presentation, stating Kingsoft
entered into the whole Chinese office productivity world.
Growth
In 2002, WPS Office 2002 surfaced as the next version of WPS Office and
added to its bundle an email client. In a move hailed by many, WPS Office
Kingsoft Office
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kingsoft Office, (KSO or KSOffice), or in China WPS Office is an office suite for
Microsoft Windows, Linux, iOS[1] and Android OS.[2] developed by now
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Zhuhai based Chinese software developer Kingsoft. Components include:
Kingsoft Writer, Kingsoft Presentation and Kingsoft Spreadsheet.[3]
The basic version is free to use,[4] but a fully featured Pro version is also
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available. The current version is KSOffice 2013.[3]
The product has had a long history of development and success in China under
the name "WPS" and "WPS Office", and under the "KSOffice" brand is Add current page as bookmark
attempting to spread into international markets. Since WPS Office 2005, the
user interface is similar to that of the Microsoft Office products, and supports
its documents besides its native format.

Debut
WPS started as Word Processing System under DOS in 1988 by then Hong
Kong based Kingsun, specifically for assisting Chinese paper work in electronic
automation. WPS maintained an enormous user base throughout the late
1980s to mid-1990s before Microsoft Word 95 and Windows 95 entered into
Chinese market.

Faced with stiff competition from Microsoft, Kingsoft chief software architect
Pak Kwan Kau injected 4 million Yuan of his own money developing WPS 97
for Microsoft Windows. In 1997, WPS 97 was released. And only two years
later the subsequent version, WPS 2000, was released. Both of them were
developed for 16 bit Windows platform, could also run on later versions of
Windows with 16 bit application support.
In May 2001, Kingsoft launched WPS Office, which comprises three
components, word processor, spreadsheet and presentation, stating Kingsoft
entered into the whole Chinese office productivity world.
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In 2002, WPS Office 2002 surfaced as the next version of WPS Office and
added to its bundle an email client. In a move hailed by many, WPS Office
2002 maintained interface compatibility with established office products and
Kingsoft Office
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kingsoft Office, (KSO or KSOffice), or in China WPS Office is an office suite for
Microsoft Windows, Linux, iOS[1] and Android OS.[2] developed by now
Zhuhai based Chinese software developer Kingsoft. Components include:
Kingsoft Writer, Kingsoft Presentation and Kingsoft Spreadsheet.[3]
The basic version is free to use,[4] but a fully featured Pro version is also
available. The current version is KSOffice 2013.[3]
The product has had a long history of development and success in China under
the name "WPS" and "WPS Office", and under the "KSOffice" brand is
attempting to spread into international markets. Since WPS Office 2005, the
user interface is similar to that of the Microsoft Office products, and supports
its documents besides its native format.

Debut
WPS started as Word Processing System under DOS in 1988 by then Hong
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Kong based Kingsun, other for
specifically area to retract
assisting menuwork in electronic
Chinese paper
automation. WPS maintained an enormous user base throughout the late
1980s to mid-1990s before Microsoft Word 95 and Windows 95 entered into
Chinese market.

Faced with stiff competition from Microsoft, Kingsoft chief software architect
Pak Kwan Kau injected 4 million Yuan of his own money developing WPS 97
for Microsoft Windows. In 1997, WPS 97 was released. And only two years
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developed for 16 bit Windows platform, could also run on later versions of
Windows with 16 bit application support.
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components, word processor, spreadsheet and presentation, stating Kingsoft

Single Page entered into the whole Chinese office productivity world.
Growth
In 2002, WPS Office 2002 surfaced as the next version of WPS Office and
added to its bundle an email client. In a move hailed by many, WPS Office
Kingsoft Office
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kingsoft Office, (KSO or KSOffice), or in China WPS Office is an office suite for
Microsoft Windows, Linux, iOS[1] and Android OS.[2] developed by now
Zhuhai based Chinese software developer Kingsoft. Components include:
Kingsoft Writer, Kingsoft Presentation and Kingsoft Spreadsheet.[3]
The basic version is free to use,[4] but a fully featured Pro version is also
available. The current version is KSOffice 2013.[3] Review all contents here
The product has had a long history of development and success in China under
the name "WPS" and "WPS Office", and under the "KSOffice" brand is
attempting to spread into international markets. Since WPS Office 2005, the
user interface is similar to that of the Microsoft Office products, and supportsReview all bookmarks here
its documents besides its native format.

Debut
WPS started as Word Processing System under DOS in 1988 by then Hong
Kong based Kingsun, specifically for assisting Chinese paper work in electronic
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automation. WPS maintained to retract
enormous user base panel
throughout the late
1980s to mid-1990s before Microsoft Word 95 and Windows 95 entered into
Chinese market.

Faced with stiff competition from Microsoft, Kingsoft chief software architect
Pak Kwan Kau injected 4 million Yuan of his own money developing WPS 97
for Microsoft Windows. In 1997, WPS 97 was released. And only two years
later the subsequent version, WPS 2000, was released. Both of them were
developed for 16 bit Windows platform, could also run on later versions of
Windows with 16 bit application support.
In May 2001, Kingsoft launched WPS Office, which comprises three
components, word processor, spreadsheet and presentation, stating Kingsoft
entered into the whole Chinese office productivity world.
Growth
In 2002, WPS Office 2002 surfaced as the next version of WPS Office and
added to its bundle an email client. In a move hailed by many, WPS Office
2002 maintained interface compatibility with established office products and
Kingsoft Office
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kingsoft Office, (KSO or KSOffice), or in China WPS Office is an office suite for
Microsoft Windows, Linux, iOS[1] and Android OS.[2] developed by now
Zhuhai based Chinese software developer Kingsoft. Components include:
Kingsoft Writer, Kingsoft Presentation and Kingsoft Spreadsheet.[3]
The basic version is free to use,[4] but a fully featured Pro version is also
available. The current version is KSOffice 2013.[3]
The product has had a long history of development and success in China under
the name "WPS" and "WPS Office", and under the "KSOffice" brand is
attempting to spread into international markets. Since WPS Office 2005, the
user interface is similar to that of the Microsoft Office products, and supports
its documents besides its native format.

Debut
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WPS started as Word Processing System under DOS in 1988 by then Hong
Kong based Kingsun, specifically for assisting Chinese paper work in electronic
automation. WPS maintained an enormous user base throughout the late
1980s to mid-1990s before Microsoft Word 95 and Windows 95 entered into
Chinese market.

Faced with stiff competition from Microsoft, Kingsoft chief software architect
Pak Kwan Kau injected 4 million Yuan of his own money developing WPS 97
for Microsoft Windows. In 1997, WPS 97 was released. And only two years
later the subsequent version, WPS 2000, was released. Both of them were
developed for 16 bit Windows platform, could also run on later versions of
Windows with 16 bit application support.
In May 2001, Kingsoft launched WPS Office, which comprises three
components, word processor, spreadsheet and presentation, stating Kingsoft
entered into the whole Chinese office productivity world.
Growth
In 2002, WPS Office 2002 surfaced as the next version of WPS Office and
added to its bundle an email client. In a move hailed by many, WPS Office
2002 maintained interface compatibility with established office products and
Kingsoft Office
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kingsoft Office, (KSO or KSOffice), or in China WPS Office is an office suite for
Microsoft Windows, Linux, iOS[1] and Android OS.[2] developed by now
Zhuhai based Chinese software developer Kingsoft. Components include:
Kingsoft Writer, Kingsoft Presentation and Kingsoft Spreadsheet.[3]
The basic version is free to use,[4] but a fully featured Pro version is also
available. The current version is KSOffice 2013.[3]
The product has had a long history of development and success in China under
the name "WPS" and "WPS Office", and under the "KSOffice" brand is
attempting to spread into international markets. Since WPS Office 2005, the
user interface is similar to that of the Microsoft Office products, and supports
its documents besides its native format.
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Debut
WPS started as Word Processing System under DOS in 1988 by then Hong
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Kong based Kingsun, press toforstart
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assisting mirror
Chinese paper work in electronic
automation. WPS maintained an enormous user base throughout the late
1980s to mid-1990s before Microsoft Word 95 and Windows 95 entered into
Chinese market.

Faced with stiff competition from Microsoft, Kingsoft chief software architect
Pak Kwan Kau injected 4 million Yuan of his own money developing WPS 97
for Microsoft Windows. In 1997, WPS 97 was released. And only two years
later the subsequent version, WPS 2000, was released. Both of them were
developed for 16 bit Windows platform, could also run on later versions of
Windows with 16 bit application support.
In May 2001, Kingsoft launched WPS Office, which comprises three
components, word processor, spreadsheet and presentation, stating Kingsoft
entered into the whole Chinese office productivity world.
Growth
In 2002, WPS Office 2002 surfaced as the next version of WPS Office and
added to its bundle an email client. In a move hailed by many, WPS Office
2002 maintained interface compatibility with established office products and
Kingsoft Office
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kingsoft Office, (KSO or KSOffice), or in China WPS Office is an office suite for
Microsoft Windows, Linux, iOS[1] and Android OS.[2] developed by now
Zhuhai based Chinese software developer Kingsoft. Components include:
Kingsoft Writer, Kingsoft Presentation and Kingsoft Spreadsheet.[3]
The basic version is free to use,[4] but a fully featured Pro version is also
available. The current version is KSOffice 2013.[3]
The product has had a long history of development and success in China under
the name "WPS" and "WPS Office", and under the "KSOffice" brand is
attempting to spread into international markets. Since WPS Office 2005, the
user interface is similar to that of the Microsoft Office products, and supports
its documents besides its native format.

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WPS started as Word Processing System under DOS in 1988 by then Hong
Kong based Kingsun, specifically for assisting Chinese paper work in electronic
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1980s to mid-1990s before Microsoft Word 95 and Windows 95 entered into
Chinese market.

Faced with stiff competition from Microsoft, Kingsoft chief software architect
Pak Kwan Kau injected 4 million Yuan of his own money developing WPS 97
for Microsoft Windows. In 1997, WPS 97 was released. And only two years
later the subsequent version, WPS 2000, was released. Both of them were
developed for 16 bit Windows platform, could also run on later versions of
Windows with 16 bit application support.
In May 2001, Kingsoft launched WPS Office, which comprises three
components, word processor, spreadsheet and presentation, stating Kingsoft
entered into the whole Chinese office productivity world.
Growth
In 2002, WPS Office 2002 surfaced as the next version of WPS Office and
added to its bundle an email client. In a move hailed by many, WPS Office

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