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    Smile An invite from Kingsoft Office

    Hello everyone~
    If I trouble you, I'm very sorry.

    I'm a developer from Kingsoft Office.
    If you never heard about us, there's some message about us. (It isn't posted by us,^_^)
    http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2013/05/m...rface-improves
    http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2148425

    We released our product(Kingsoft Office) for Linux last year.
    And we released our first English version at 2013.05.17.
    Today, I'm very happy to tell you that our English website is launched.

    I invite you to our website, and hope you will like us^_^
    There is address of our website:
    http://wps-community.org

    Last edited by Jin Chizhong; June 28th, 2013 at 10:16 AM. Reason: change title

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    Re: An invite from Kingsoft Office

    Quote Originally Posted by Jin Chizhong View Post
    I invite you to our website, and hope you will like us^_^
    There is address of our website:
    http://wps-community.org

    Thanks. I'll have to visit the site as I need to figure out how to fix that font error message at startup and disable the web page tab that auto opens every time.

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    Re: An invite from Kingsoft Office

    Thanks too. I look forward to Kingsoft offering a customizable auto-correction feature. Without that, I can't really use it.

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    Re: An invite from Kingsoft Office

    ^_^ OK, no problem, I will deal it within a few days.... thanks very much.~

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    Re: An invite from Kingsoft Office

    Quote Originally Posted by VTPoet View Post
    Thanks too. I look forward to Kingsoft offering a customizable auto-correction feature. Without that, I can't really use it.
    I'm sorry for that we currently can't offer what you want.
    I will reply you again, after consult my colleague.
    ^_^

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    Re: An invite from Kingsoft Office

    Hi,
    Some little question to you:
    Its possible to add the Portuguese Language to it?
    The VBA are accessible in Linux?
    Its Possible to have LibreOffice in the same machine that Kingsfot are?
    The licence costs of the Pro version is per entity (ex:company) or for workstation?
    Regards
    Miguel

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    Re: An invite from Kingsoft Office

    Quote Originally Posted by Jin Chizhong View Post
    I'm sorry for that we currently can't offer what you want.
    I will reply you again, after consult my colleague.
    ^_^
    It's only that if one regularly uses "special characters", like an en-dash or em-dash, being able to set these up in auto-correct (rather than hunting for the special character every time one uses it) makes writing a document much, much, much faster and easier. Softmaker Office also doesn't haver this feature, which is why I don't use it. Open- and Libre- Office have auto-correct, but it's limited (no wild cards) and it's riddled with bugs. Abiword, last I checked, is also missing autocorrect.

    I know several professional writers (and translators esp.) who won't touch Linux based word processing just for this reason. Word processing options remain shoddy or under-developed on the Linux side. Open- and LibreOfffice have known about these bugs and problems for years (literally) and seem to have put them on the back burner. LibreOffice leaves me scratching my head. They've invested tremendous time and talent since forking Open Office, and yet even the seemingly simplest bugs and limitations remain diffidently (or so it seems) un-addressed?

    I really hold out hope for Kingsoft. It looks like it may finally be Linux's best chance for a serious Word Processor. Libre will too, I think, but I can't wait another 2 decades while they dither over toolbars.
    Last edited by neu5eeCh; June 29th, 2013 at 12:21 PM.

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    Re: An invite from Kingsoft Office

    Quote Originally Posted by miguelpires View Post
    Hi,
    Some little question to you:
    Its possible to add the Portuguese Language to it?
    The VBA are accessible in Linux?
    Its Possible to have LibreOffice in the same machine that Kingsfot are?
    The licence costs of the Pro version is per entity (ex:company) or for workstation?
    Regards
    Miguel
    Its possible to add the Portuguese Language to it?
    See here:
    http://wps-community.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=11

    The VBA are accessible in Linux?
    No, VBA has no Linux version.

    Its Possible to have LibreOffice in the same machine that Kingsfot are?
    No problem.

    The licence costs of the Pro version is per entity (ex:company) or for workstation?
    Community version is free.
    Pro version: You can visit http://www.ksosoft.com/, and ask our colleague. I don't known about it.

    ^_^

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    Re: An invite from Kingsoft Office

    ^_^ thank you ~

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