Hangul or Hangul Word Processor [HWP] is the proprietary word processing software published by Hancom that is widely used in South Korea especially by its government. It is derived from the word Hangul referring to the Korean alphabet. Hangul saves documents formatted as HWP that can be opened with OpenOffice.org. up to versions created by Hangul ’97. Files created by later editions of Hangul such as Hangul Wordian, Hangul 2002, 2005 and 2007 do not support reading and saving of files by Microsoft Word due to changes in document structure. Hangul HWP format has been published free online by Hancom on June 29, 2010. Hangul 2010 is supported on Microsoft Windows. The Hancom Office 2010 SE is the collaboration of Hangul by Hancom, Inc. with Microsoft Office. Hancom Office runs on Windows 7, XP, Vista or higher. It requires Pentium 4 or faster, 1GB RAM and 1.8GB hard disk or more. It features Hanword, Hancell and Hanshow. . It showcases a familiar user interface. It can create, open, edit and save XML formats of MS Office documents for you to share your work. It can create documents in PDF format from any program. You can upload documents on Webhard or SNS. It creates graphs, charts, spreadsheets and finance work. It supports an approximate of 4,000 templates. Hancell is a spreadsheet program similar to Microsoft Excel. Hanshow is a presentation application similar to Microsoft PowerPoint. Hanword can edit, open and save MS Office documents. Hanword is a word processor program similar to Microsoft Word.