![]() I’ll add your review here and credit you. I haven’t tried it yet, but if you’re interested, try it out and let me know how it works. If you’re interested in the newer 2010 version of the viewer, you can download it from Haansoft’s official website. Option 3: Try Haansoft Hangul Viewer 2010. If you already have Microsoft Word, this may be the easiest option. Microsoft released an add-on on Februthat allows you to open. (Mirror, Courtesy of MediaFire) (The Dropbox link no longer works, possibly because Dropbox’s Acceptable Use Policy states “We ban shared links when they’re responsible for unusually large amounts of traffic.”) Option 2: Install this add-on to Microsoft Word. You can download Haansoft Hangul Viewer 2002 from following links: (Primary, courtesy of Dropbox) ![]() HWP files, which are made by the Hangul Word Processor (it’s similar to how Microsoft Word creates. Option 1: Use Haansoft Hangul Viewer 2002. If you are receiving files from Korea, you might need to figure out how to view HWP files. ![]()
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