Last week I spoke to TJ Kang, CEO of ThinkFree - which is "I think we are better [than OpenOffice.org] - especially with the spreadsheet and presentation" billing itself as the "World's Best Web Based ...
I first met TJ Kang, CEO of ThinkFree, about five years ago when ASPs were -- conceptually, at least -- all the rage. His pure Java-based, Microsoft Office-compatible online productivity applications ...
Let’s face it: not everybody needs to have the full version of Microsoft Office. Sure, from time to time you may need to read or update a Word document, juggle numbers in an Excel spreadsheet, or ...
Docs rounds out the publishing options for the online suite ThinkFree, which already had a method for sharing documents that's much like Google Docs and Spreadsheets, and other online productivity ...
A planned premium version, priced between $5 and $10 per user per month, will allow customers to work with documents offline. Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green tech and cutting-edge ...
Web-based office suites are coming into their own at last. For quite a while, Web-based suites — which offered word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, and other tools associated with desktop ...
Online office suite ThinkFree has released a desktop version of their software designed for use on netbooks, mobile internet devices (MIDs) and other computers with small screens. ThinkFree Mobile ...
"We think a lot of Microsoft users will find the new Office 2007 interface very difficult," said Kang Tae-jin, CEO of the Korean firm, in an interview. "A lot of users will get turned off by this. So ...
The Java-based ThinkFree Office suite is about to get its first major update since South Korea’s Haansoft acquired it in 2004, the company said Wednesday. Haansoft will release three versions of ...