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Ever heard of Evermore?

Ever heard of Evermore?

By:  Owen Fletcher  On: 07 Aug 2009 For: IDG News Service Creator

The Chinese vendor has had 20 million downloads of its office suite software. Now, it wants to challenge Microsoft and Google in the online apps arena

Evermore's combination of applications into one window should make its product appeal to businesses, but the company has to do more marketing to attract private sector users, said Emily Bian, a senior analyst at IDC China.

"Their product is actually pretty attractive," said Bian. "For now, they need to strengthen their branding."

Evermore, Microsoft and others could benefit by offering Web-based versions of their software in China, she said. Rampant use of pirated programs in Chinese homes and offices cuts into revenue for software makers in the country.

Rather than charging licence fees for their programs, software makers can offer them for free online and bring in revenue from ads or from user fees for value-added services, said Bian.

But even Evermore agreed it faces stiff competition from Microsoft Office, which dominates the global market.

"I believe we will maintain some competitive strengths relative to Microsoft," Rong said. "Of course, having an edge in technology is not the same as an edge in the market."










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owen fletcher Owen Fletcher is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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