Hangul Word Processor

HWP is an acronym for Hangul Word Processor. Files that contain the.hwp file extension normally store documents that have been created by the Korean-based Hangul Word Processor application. Hanword HWP document converter for Microsoft Word is a tool which allows you to convert and open HWP files in Microsoft Word as DOCX files. Each valid HWP 5.0 file can be opened in Microsoft Word and bulk converting by folder-bases is also allowed with a stand-alone bulk converter. Note: This converter is for Microsoft Word 32-bit Edition. Hangul Word Processor (HWP) is text editing software provided by Hancom Inc., South Korea. HWP is one of the most widely used pieces of software in South Korea and is mainly used in schools, companies, military agencies, and governmental institutions. Due to the relationship between South. This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article 'Hangul(wordprocessor)'; it is used under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the CC-BY-SA.

Garageband 10.7 5. Borderless window mode. The following is a list of notable word processors.

Free and open-source software[edit]

  • Collabora Online Writer - enterprise-ready edition of LibreOffice
  • EtherPad – real-time word processor
  • GNU TeXmacs – document preparation system
  • JWPce – Japanese word processor, designed primarily for the English speaker who is reading or writing in Japanese
  • LyX - TeX document processor
  • Trelby – screenplay word processor

Proprietary software[edit]

Word

Commercial[edit]

Hancom Hangul Word Processor Download

  • Apple Pages, part of its iWork suite – Mac, iOS
  • Applix Word – Linux
  • Atlantis Word Processor – Windows
  • Documents To Go – Android, iOS, Windows Mobile, Symbian
  • Final Draft – screenplay/teleplay word processor
  • Gobe Productive Word Processor
  • Hangul (also known as HWP)
  • IA Writer – Mac, iOS
  • IBM DisplayWrite - DOS
  • IBM SCRIPT – IBM VM/370
  • IBM SCRIPT/VS – IBM z/VM or z/OS systems
  • Ichitaro – Japanese word processor produced by JustSystems
  • iStudio Publisher – Mac
  • Kingsoft Writer – Windows and Linux
  • Mathematica – technical and scientific word processing
  • Mellel – Mac
  • Microsoft Word – Windows and Mac
  • Microsoft Works Word Processor
  • Microsoft Write – Windows and Mac (a stripped-down version of Word)
  • Nisus Writer – Mac
  • Nota Bene – Windows
  • Polaris Office – Android and Windows Mobile
  • QuickOffice – Android, iOS, Symbian
  • TechWriter – RISC OS
  • Text Control - Word Processing SDK Library
  • ThinkFree Office Write
  • Ulysses – Mac, iPadOS, iOS
  • WordPad – previously known as 'Write' in older versions than Windows 95; has been included in all versions of Windows since Windows 1.01.

Freeware[edit]

  • Atlantis Nova – Windows
  • Baraha – free Indian language software
  • Kingsoft Writer Personal Edition

Online[edit]

Hangul Word Processor Vulnerability

  • Authorea – word processor for students and researchers
  • Collabora Online Writer – enterprise-ready edition of LibreOffice
  • Microsoft Word Online – free online service
  • ThinkFree Office Write
  • XaitPorter – word processor for Enterprise, allowing both single-user and team collaboration approach

Historical[edit]

  • 1st Word / 1st Word Plus – Atari ST family and Acorn
  • A M Jacquard Systems running Type-Rite, its own proprietary software[1]
  • AppleWorks (formerly ClarisWorks Word Processing) – Windows and Mac; also an older and unrelated application for Apple II
  • Amí, a word processing program for Windows, developed and marketed by Samna
  • Apple Writer Word Processor – Apple II & III series
  • Apricot Computers SuperWriter
  • AstroType (later AstroComp) – Word Processor Systems
  • AtariWriter – Atari 8-bit family
  • CEO – Data General's AOS and AOS/VS operating systems
  • DeskMate – 'Text' component
  • DPCX/DOSF
  • EasyWriter – Apple II and DOS (CP/M)
  • Edit – Mac
  • Edit.exe – DOS
  • Edlin – DOS
  • Enable – DOS
  • FullWrite Professional – Mac
  • geoWrite – component of GEOS
  • Homepak – Commodore 64 and Atari
  • Interleaf – now called QuickSilver
  • KindWords – Amiga computers
  • Lotus Word Pro – Windows
  • MindWrite – Mac
  • PaperClip – Commodore 64 computers
  • pfs:First Choice – lighter-weight version of the pfs suite; DOS
  • pfs:Write (Professional Write/IBM Writing Assistant)
  • PROFS – IBM VM series
  • Q&A Write – DOS / Windows
  • QText – DOS / Windows
  • SimpleText – Apple System 7-9
  • SpeedScript – Commodore 64 computers
  • Spellbinder
  • TeachText – Mac
  • Textra – DOS[2]
  • Type-Rite – proprietary software running on A M Jacquard machines[1]
  • WriteNow – Mac / NeXT
  • Zarnegar – with Persian/Arabic and Latin script support

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abWP Doubles Consultant's Productivity. Computerworld. 11 October 1982. Retrieved 19 February 2012. Their word processors, manufactured by AM Jacquard Systems and in operation at Stanwick since 1978, have significantly reduced time required to handle ..
  2. ^'PC Mag'. 1992-05-26. p. 219.Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)
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