You've told me you don't want to subscribe to Microsoft Office. And you've admitted a third of your copies of Office are illegal. And I've told you how Microsoft is heading to a subscription-based ...
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 ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
Thinkfree, Inc. (www.thinkfree.com; co-CEOs Won-Pil Lee and Sang-Chul Kim), a Hancom company, announced today the availability of Thinkfree Office Online for ISVs and cloud service providers.
ThinkFree CEO TJ Kang will be giving a presentation later today at Ajax World, talking about Ajax applications and the future of ThinkFree’s online document, spreadsheet, and presentation quick ...
LAS VEGAS and SEOUL, South Korea, Dec. 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Thinkfree, a global software company in productivity tools and AI technology, will participate in CES 2025, taking place in Las Vegas ...
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 ...
Despite the overwhelming dominance of Microsoft Corp.’s Windows in the computing realm, it can be avoided with such alternatives as the open-source Linux operating system and, of course, Apple ...
Netbooks are slowpokes. Ergo, netbook users need nimble, lightweight applications. Enter ThinkFree Mobile Netbook Edition, an Office-compatible suite designed for netbooks. In addition to word ...
One of the frustrating things about Android is its extremely weak support of office documents. ThinkFree Office Mobile is one of a growing number of apps that attempt to remedy that deficiency. With ...
Web-based productivity apps may be where software is going, but the budding market will also see its share of casualties. One early casualty could be ThinkFree, which looks to be in turmoil. . . . is ...
hopes were high -- at least in some circles -- that it would bring profound changes. For programmers, it was supposed to take a fair bit of the pain out of the process of software development. And for ...