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Chinese Office Software Challenges Microsoft's Win98
The monopoly of foreign office software over Chinese market will be broken,
as domestic software developers have jointed hands to start a project of
"Chinese version" office software.

The monopoly of foreign office software over Chinese market will be broken,
as domestic software developers have jointed hands to start a project of
"Chinese version" office software. The Beijing IT Industry Promotion Center
announced on Thursday that two programs named "Yangfan" and "Qihang" (both
means to "set sail") were kicked off, aiming at working out an operation
system equivalent to Win 98 within a year.
The Center said that 18 companies and universities joined the programs and
its first desktop operation system "Yangfan 1.0" had been gradually put into
use in offices of government departments.
As reported, in the copyright software purchasing at the end of last year,
since Software didn't bid, the Beijing municipal government bought software
equivalent to Win 95 from Chinese companies such as CS&amp;S and RedFlag. While
the newly started two programs would make updates on this basis to improve
the software to a level of Win98 and compatible with Office2000 and Word. 

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