Reasonable Software House Limited
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Reasonable Software House Limited | |
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Type | Private |
Founded | Hong Kong (2003) |
Headquarters | Hong Kong |
Key people | Alan Wo, Co-founder and Chairman |
Industry | Desktop and web-based software |
Products | NoClone |
Website | http://reasonables.com/ |
The founder, Alan Wo, authored and published the first Reasonable software, NoClone, in 2003. As of Oct 2007, Reasonable Software House Limited has more than 12,000 customers in 70 countries. The software was downloaded more than 400,000 times.
A brief history of Reasonable:
- 2003 NoClone 1.0 was released
- 2004 Reasonable Software House was registered
- 2004 Dec, Moved into 808 Fortune Commercial Building, Tsuen Wan.
- 2005 Reasonable Software House Limited was registered
- 2005 Dec, Became a member company of Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks. Moved into 332 InnoCentre, Kowloon Tong [1]
- 2006 Jan, Spread 1.0 was released
- 2007 Jan, Became Microsoft Certified Partner [2]
- 2007 Jun, SERAP funding HK$228,000.00 from Innovation and Technology Fund approved. [3]
- 2007 Jun, Moved into 304C InnoCentre
- 2007 Oct, Anti-phishing 2.0 was released, co-op with City University of Hong Kong.
Released products and services:
- NoClone 2007 - uncover true duplicate files; recover valuable disk space
- Spread 2.3 - permission email marketing service
- Anti-phishing - protect your online financial accounts
- Newsletter archive and reader
- Software community of the people, by the people, for the people
[edit] References
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Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks (2005-12-01). Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks. Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks. Retrieved on 2005-12-01.
- ^ Microsoft (2007-01-01). Microsoft Solution Finder - View partner. Microsoft. Retrieved on 2007-02-01.
- ^ Innovation and Technology Commission of HKSAR (2007-06-01). Innovation and Technology Fund. Innovation and Technology Commission of HKSAR. Retrieved on 2007-06-01.