Haansoft Hangul 2007

Legacy Korean-language word processor designed for precise Hangul typesetting and reliable page layout
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Haansoft Hangul 2007 is a legacy Korean-language word processor designed for precise Hangul typesetting and reliable page layout. It uses the native HWP format and includes compatibility filters for selected Microsoft Office formats to ease document exchange. The software provides rich formatting tools, templates and styles, advanced tables, headers and footers, footnotes and endnotes, image handling, and robust print options suited to official reports, forms, and correspondence. Built-in Korean spell-checking, dictionaries, and auto-correction help maintain clarity and consistency.

Despite its age, it remains useful for opening and preserving older HWP documents commonly found in government, education, and business archives. As a product from the late 2000s, it is optimized for legacy Windows environments; modern systems may require compatibility settings or a dedicated viewer. For teams prioritizing interoperability and security, pairing this version with an up-to-date viewer or considering a more recent release is advisable.

Haansoft Hangul 2007 is developed by Haansoft and is used by 4 users of Software Informer. The most popular versions of this product among our users are: 7.0 and 7.5. The names of program executable files are HncUpdate.exe, Hwp.exe. Works with hwt, hwp file types.

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It is a good program for you to learn and write in Korean letters.

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Kyaw Han Moee
Good support for Korean Language

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It's easy to use.

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