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Polaris Office is the pre-installed productivity app for your Galaxy Tab 2 that you can use to edit and create documents, spreadsheets, and slideshows in Microsoft Office formats. In this article, Eric Butow, author of My Samsung Galaxy Tab 2, shows you how you can also open and view PDF format files within Polaris Office.
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Polaris Office is a productivity app from Infraware that's pre-installed on your Galaxy Tab 2 so you can work on your favorite Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files right on your Tab 2. You can send files to yourself and others by email or an online file-sharing service such as Dropbox so you can edit the files later. You can also print your documents and convert the files to Adobe PDF (Portable Document Format) so others with a PDF reader app, such as the free Adobe Reader, can view documents exactly as you formatted them. What's more, you can open and read PDF files directly within the Polaris Office app.
Open Polaris Office by tapping Apps, swiping from right to left to view the second page in the Apps screen, and then tapping the Polaris Office icon, as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1 The Polaris Office icon appears in the second row on the second page of the Apps screen.
When you start the app for the first time, a registration screen appears so you can register the app with Infraware. If you don't want to register, tap the Skip button. You will receive a registration notice every time you start the app until you register, but you can turn off the registration notice for seven days by tapping the Do Not Remind Me for 7 Days checkbox.
Register the program by tapping the Register button. After a few seconds, the app registers itself and then displays the Recent Documents screen shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2 The Recent Documents screen includes the Polaris Office menu bar at the top of the screen.
At the top of the screen are three featured guide icons that tell you how to edit Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, and Word files. The default guide in the center of the tiles displays the icon to view the PowerPoint file editing guide. Swipe on the tiles from left to right (or vice versa) to view the guide you want to view in the center of the screen. Tap on the icon to read the guide on the screen.
At the bottom of the screen, you'll see four icons that you can tap to access files on your Tab 2 or an online file-sharing service.
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Browser
Open the Browser screen shown in Figure 3 so you can open a file. Scroll up and down the folder in the tree and then tap the file you want to open in the list on the right side. Search for files by tapping Search in the menu bar and then typing the search term(s) in the Search box.
Figure 3 If there are subfolders underneath a folder, then the subfolders appear underneath the parent folder in the tree when you tap the parent folder name.
If you find a file that you want to tag as a favorite for quick retrieval later, tap the star icon at the right side of the file name as shown in Figure 3. The star will change from gray to gold to signify that the file is a favorite. You'll learn how to access your favorite files later in this article.
You can return to the Recent Documents screen by tapping the left arrow icon at the left side of the menu bar.
Clouds
If you use an online file-sharing service including Box, Dropbox, or Google Docs, you can access that by tapping on the Clouds icon and then tapping the service you use in the menu. After you tap a service, you may be asked to install the app specifically designed for use with Polaris Office.
If you don't allow apps from locations other than the Google Play Store to install on your Tab 2, a window appears informing you of this; tap Settings in the window so you can open the Settings screen and then tap the Unknown Sources checkbox within the Security page. Return to the Polaris Office screen by tapping the Back icon in the Notification bar. (This is the system bar at the bottom of the screen in Android 4.1x or 4.2x, Jelly Bean.)
After you install the app, tap the Clouds icon again and then tap Add Account. Next, tap the service you just installed, such as Dropbox. You'll be asked to enter your Dropbox name and password.
Once you've logged in to Dropbox successfully, you've registered the cloud service in Polaris Office automatically. Tap the Clouds icon again, and you'll see your Dropbox user ID in the list. Tap the user name to open the Browser screen and display the contents of your Dropbox folder.
Form Type
If you want to view documents on your Tab 2 and any registered online file-sharing services, tap the Form Type icon. The Form Type screen appears with a list of all Word documents Polaris Office has found. Tap Documents in the menu bar and then select from one of the five file types:
- Documents (Word documents)
- Sheet (Excel spreadsheets)
- Slide (PowerPoint presentations)
- Text (text files)
- PDF (PDF files)
After you tap on one of the file types, the list of files appears in alphabetical order, as shown in Figure 4. If you opened any files recently, those files appear as a thumbnail image in the Recent Files area on the right side of the screen. Tap the thumbnail image to open the file.
Figure 4 You can make any file in the list a favorite by tapping the star icon at the right side of the file entry in the list.
Each file in the list contains the file name, the date and time the document was last updated, and the size of the file. You can swipe up and down the list to view all files in the list. When you find a file you want to open, tap on the file name in the list.
You can also send one or more files in the list to someone else by tapping the checkbox to the left of the filename for each file you want to send. After you select all the files, tap Send at the right side of the menu bar that appears at the top of the screen. The Send window appears so you can send the file(s) to one of the following locations:
- To the other user's device connected via Bluetooth
- To the Dropbox file-sharing service
- To the recipient's email address
- To the recipient's Gmail address
- To the user's Google+ account
- To the other user's device via your Wi-Fi connection
Favorites
If you set any files as favorites, you can view them by tapping the Favorites icon. The Favorites screen appears as shown in Figure 5, and any favorite files you opened appears in the Recent files list.
Figure 5 Remove an item from the Favorites list by tapping the gold star at the right side of the file entry in the list.
You can also send favorite files the same way as in the Form Type screen. Tap the checkboxes to the left of the filename for each file you want to send, tap Send at the right side of the menu bar that appears at the top of the screen, and then send the files to one of the destinations listed in the Form Type section earlier in this article.
Creating a New Document
You can create a new document in Polaris Office by tapping the plus (+) icon at the right side of the menu bar within the Recent Documents screen that you saw in Figure 2. A pop-up menu appears underneath the icon that allows you to create a document in various Word, Excel, and PowerPoint formats as well as in text format.
For this article, I'll create a Document 2007 file, which is a file in Word 2007 or later format. Before you create a new document, you have to choose a template in the Choose a Template window shown in Figure 6. Each of the six template types is represented by a thumbnail image.
Figure 6 Each thumbnail image of the template shows you the layout that will appear when you open the document.
The six templates you can choose from include:
- A blank sheet of paper (no formatting)
- A formal letter
- A manual
- A fax cover sheet
- A report
- A resume
When you open a template that isn't blank, the new document opens with the template layout and dummy text. You can replace this dummy text, such as the name of the letter recipient, with the actual recipient's name. For this article, I'll create a blank document by tapping the Blank thumbnail image. The new document appears on the screen with the keyboard on the screen, as shown in Figure 7.
Figure 7 The cursor appears at the top left of the document area so you can start typing text.
At the top of the screen, you'll see the menu bar that contains the following icons and features, from left to right:
- Left arrow: Go back to the Recent Documents screen. If you haven't saved the document, a Close window appears that asks if you want to save changes. If you want to return to editing the document, tap Cancel in the window.
- Document title: The default document title name appears; if this is your first document, then the default name is New Document 0. Tap the file name to open a drop-down menu and view a list of documents you viewed recently. Tap the document name to open it.
- Save As: Tap the Save As icon to save the document with a new name. In the Save As window, type the new name in the Filename area or tap Done to keep the default name. The default path directory appears in the Path box; tap the Path box to open the Choose a Folder window. In this window, swipe up and down the folder list until you find the folder and then tap the folder name. Any subfolders will appear in the Choose a Folder window, and tap a subfolder if you want. When you select the folder or subfolder, tap Select. The new folder path appears in the Path box. Tap Save to save the document in your chosen folder or subfolder.
- Undo: Undoes the previous action, such as deleting a word.
- Redo: Redoes the previous action you previously undid. For example, if you tapped the Undo icon after deleting a word, tap the Redo icon to delete the affected word again.
- Add Object: The Add object icon is a circle with a plus (+) sign inside it. When you tap this icon, you can select an object to add to your document within the drop-down menu. Objects include a saved image, a photo taken with the Camera app on your Tab 2, and a table.
- Format: The Format icon is a box with a silhouette of a wrench. After you tap the icon, you can change the font size, style, and color; change the appearance and alignment of the selected paragraph; and apply a text style to a selected area of text. For example, you can apply the Title style to a word you want as the document title.
- Menu: Tap the Menu icon to view a list of tools you can use to manipulate your document. Options in this menu include the ability to export the document to a PDF file, find and replace text, and print your document if you're connected to a printer via a Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connection.
Conclusion
This article doesn't cover everything you can do in Polaris Office, but it does give you a good idea about the power of this app and how you can do your work by using it. Enjoy exploring the app further as you use it to work with Excel and PowerPoint files.
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1 General Provisions
Article 1 (Purpose)
The purpose of these General Terms and Conditions is to provide rights, obligations, and duties between the Internet related services provided by the Polaris Kit website (hereinafter referred to as the “Website”) operated by Infraware Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as the 'Company') and its users.
Article 2 (Effectiveness and Modification of General Terms and Conditions)
① These General Terms and Conditions shall come into effect when it is publicly announced to the members on the website of the services (https://www.polariskit.com), and the members who consent thereto subscribe to the services.
② The Company may modify additional general terms and conditions applicable to these General Terms and Conditions or the services for purposes of implementing changes in laws or changes in the services, etc. It is users' responsibility to regularly check these General Terms and Conditions. Any changes made to these General Terms and Conditions shall be notified to the users in the methods described in Article 1, from fifteen (15) days prior to the effective date to one (1) day prior to the effective date.
For changes that may impose disadvantages to the users, the Company shall notify the users of such changes from thirty (30) days prior to the effective date to a substantial amount of time past the effective date via e-mail or other methods in addition to the announcement. Only if it is difficult to give individual notifications, in the cases where the Company is not provided with the contact information by the user or there is a change in the provided information, the Company shall be deemed to have given individual notifications by publicly announcing the changes on its website.
③ The Company shall notify the users of such changes and the fact that users who do not explicitly disagree with the changes shall be considered as in agreement. The users who do not explicitly disagree with the changes prior to the effective date shall be considered as in agreement with the changes.
④ The users who do not agree with the changes made in these General Terms and Conditions and the services may stop using the services and terminate the user agreement.
⑤ Where there is a conflict between these General Terms and Conditions and any supplement terms and conditions, the latter shall supersede the former.
⑥ The Company shall not be responsible for any damage caused as a result of the users not being aware of the changes made to these General Terms and Conditions despite measures taken by the Company under this Article.
② The Company may modify additional general terms and conditions applicable to these General Terms and Conditions or the services for purposes of implementing changes in laws or changes in the services, etc. It is users' responsibility to regularly check these General Terms and Conditions. Any changes made to these General Terms and Conditions shall be notified to the users in the methods described in Article 1, from fifteen (15) days prior to the effective date to one (1) day prior to the effective date.
For changes that may impose disadvantages to the users, the Company shall notify the users of such changes from thirty (30) days prior to the effective date to a substantial amount of time past the effective date via e-mail or other methods in addition to the announcement. Only if it is difficult to give individual notifications, in the cases where the Company is not provided with the contact information by the user or there is a change in the provided information, the Company shall be deemed to have given individual notifications by publicly announcing the changes on its website.
③ The Company shall notify the users of such changes and the fact that users who do not explicitly disagree with the changes shall be considered as in agreement. The users who do not explicitly disagree with the changes prior to the effective date shall be considered as in agreement with the changes.
④ The users who do not agree with the changes made in these General Terms and Conditions and the services may stop using the services and terminate the user agreement.
⑤ Where there is a conflict between these General Terms and Conditions and any supplement terms and conditions, the latter shall supersede the former.
⑥ The Company shall not be responsible for any damage caused as a result of the users not being aware of the changes made to these General Terms and Conditions despite measures taken by the Company under this Article.
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Article 3 (Definitions of Terms)The definitions of terms used in these General Terms and Conditions shall be as follows:
① 'Member' shall refer to the customer who creates his or her accounts and uses the services by accessing the website, consenting to these terms and conditions, providing the Company with a user name and e-mail address, trade name, contact information, and creating a password.
② “Administrator” shall refer to the person selected by the Company for general and daily management of the services.
③ “Website' shall refer to the Internet website (https://www.polariskit.com) at which the services are provided.
④ “Product” shall refer to the Polaris kit product in the form of SDK or APP provided by the Website free of charge or with payments.
⑤ “License Key” shall refer to a unique number issued to a Member when the Member purchases a paid product.
⑥ “Users” shall refer to the number of persons who are allowed to use the product that a Member purchased, according to the product license.
⑦ “Demo Version” shall refer to free products that may be downloaded and used by any Member.
⑧ “Contents' shall refer to products, documents, information, and other items distributed in the course of using the services.
① 'Member' shall refer to the customer who creates his or her accounts and uses the services by accessing the website, consenting to these terms and conditions, providing the Company with a user name and e-mail address, trade name, contact information, and creating a password.
② “Administrator” shall refer to the person selected by the Company for general and daily management of the services.
③ “Website' shall refer to the Internet website (https://www.polariskit.com) at which the services are provided.
④ “Product” shall refer to the Polaris kit product in the form of SDK or APP provided by the Website free of charge or with payments.
⑤ “License Key” shall refer to a unique number issued to a Member when the Member purchases a paid product.
⑥ “Users” shall refer to the number of persons who are allowed to use the product that a Member purchased, according to the product license.
⑦ “Demo Version” shall refer to free products that may be downloaded and used by any Member.
⑧ “Contents' shall refer to products, documents, information, and other items distributed in the course of using the services.
2 Subscription and Membership Management
Article 4 (Agreeing with the Terms of Use
① A User shall apply for membership by filling in his or her member information according to the membership request form set forth by the website and expressing his or her consent to these General Terms and Conditions.
② The Company may request that the applicant provide e-mail address verification or a different procedure to identify himself or herself. In this case, the applicant shall perform such actions to complete the registration process.
③ In principle, the Company approves the use of the services with respect to the application submitted by the applicant. However, the Company may reject the applicant or terminate the license agreement when:
1. The applicant uses someone else's email address or bypasses the email verification process.
2. The Company terminated the license agreement with the applicant within two (2) months from the application date.
3. It is impossible for the Company to provide service to the applicant due to technical difficulties.
4. The applicant did not provide the required information or the provided information is incorrect.
5. The applicant did not complete the required verification process.
6. The applicant is younger than 14 years old and his or her legal guardian did not consent to the Company's privacy policy.
7. The applicant had lost membership by the Company's decision within one (1) year from the application date.
8. The Company suspended the membership of the applicant and the applicant terminated the license agreement and applied for membership anew.
9. The applicant intends to disrupt public safety or morality by means of the service.
10. The applicant is otherwise disqualified, employed unfair or unlawful methods in the process of the application, or is responsible for actions of which the Company disapproves.
④ In the event that the Company has withdrawn or rejected a membership application under Section 3, the Company shall post on a relevant service screen or send the applicant an e-mail or employ another communication method to notify the grounds for pending, a possible time for approval, or additional information or materials required for approval, and any other matter related to approval pending, rejection, etc.
⑤ By agreeing to these General Terms and Conditions, the Member shall be considered in agreement with all other services that the Company provides or will provide.
Article 5 (Change of Members' Information)② The Company may request that the applicant provide e-mail address verification or a different procedure to identify himself or herself. In this case, the applicant shall perform such actions to complete the registration process.
③ In principle, the Company approves the use of the services with respect to the application submitted by the applicant. However, the Company may reject the applicant or terminate the license agreement when:
1. The applicant uses someone else's email address or bypasses the email verification process.
2. The Company terminated the license agreement with the applicant within two (2) months from the application date.
3. It is impossible for the Company to provide service to the applicant due to technical difficulties.
4. The applicant did not provide the required information or the provided information is incorrect.
5. The applicant did not complete the required verification process.
6. The applicant is younger than 14 years old and his or her legal guardian did not consent to the Company's privacy policy.
7. The applicant had lost membership by the Company's decision within one (1) year from the application date.
8. The Company suspended the membership of the applicant and the applicant terminated the license agreement and applied for membership anew.
9. The applicant intends to disrupt public safety or morality by means of the service.
10. The applicant is otherwise disqualified, employed unfair or unlawful methods in the process of the application, or is responsible for actions of which the Company disapproves.
④ In the event that the Company has withdrawn or rejected a membership application under Section 3, the Company shall post on a relevant service screen or send the applicant an e-mail or employ another communication method to notify the grounds for pending, a possible time for approval, or additional information or materials required for approval, and any other matter related to approval pending, rejection, etc.
⑤ By agreeing to these General Terms and Conditions, the Member shall be considered in agreement with all other services that the Company provides or will provide.
① Members may, at any time, check and modify their personal information through the personal information management screen.
② Members shall update their personal information when it is necessary or notify the Company of such changes to the provided information via e-mail or through a different method.
③ The Company shall not be responsible for any losses caused by Members’ not notifying the Company of such changes.
Article 6 (Duty of Personal Information Protection)② Members shall update their personal information when it is necessary or notify the Company of such changes to the provided information via e-mail or through a different method.
③ The Company shall not be responsible for any losses caused by Members’ not notifying the Company of such changes.
The Company shall make efforts to protect personal information of its Members, including the registration information of the Members, as set forth under the relevant laws. The Company shall abide by its Privacy Policy and relevant laws and regulations when collecting, storing, and using its Members' personal information. Please note that third-party websites that are linked to the Company's website have their own privacy policies.
Article 7 (Members' Duty for Personal Information Management)① Members shall be responsible for managing their e-mail address and password, and shall not disclose them to any third parties.
② The Company shall not be responsible for any loss or damage incurred because the Members did not provide correct information or safely manage account information.
③ In the event that a Member has found that his or her account information is used without permission or it is suspicious that third parties can access the Member's personal content, the Member shall immediately change his or her password and inform the Company's customer service team thereof.
④ In the event that a third party has processed the authentication with a Member's name due to the Member's negligence, or a Member has followed the authentication procedure by misappropriating a third party's name, the Company shall not be responsible for any disadvantage or other damages incurred as a result.
Article 8 (Notifications for Members)② The Company shall not be responsible for any loss or damage incurred because the Members did not provide correct information or safely manage account information.
③ In the event that a Member has found that his or her account information is used without permission or it is suspicious that third parties can access the Member's personal content, the Member shall immediately change his or her password and inform the Company's customer service team thereof.
④ In the event that a third party has processed the authentication with a Member's name due to the Member's negligence, or a Member has followed the authentication procedure by misappropriating a third party's name, the Company shall not be responsible for any disadvantage or other damages incurred as a result.
① In the event that the Company gives a notice to its Members, it may use e-mail or other methods registered by the members.
② In the event that the Company gives a notice to the majority of its Members, it may replace individual notifications by a posting on the service bulletin board, etc.
② In the event that the Company gives a notice to the majority of its Members, it may replace individual notifications by a posting on the service bulletin board, etc.
3 Use of Service
Article 9 (Content of Services)
The services provided by the Company shall be as follows:
① The Members may download, install, and use free or paid Products, and the purchaser of paid Products may use the same services of the provisions of a license agreement granted by approval of a License Key issued after the completion of payment.
② The Products may be downloaded by a download link provided on the website, a purchase-related information mail provided after the purchase, or a download link provided via My Info within the site.
③ When Members use free or paid Products, they may receive information help for setting and use with the written guidelines and information on sample code.
④ The Demo Version provided free of charge may only be used for evaluation purposes. If a Member uses it for commercial purposes without authorizations, legal penalties and monetary compensation may occur.
Article 10 (Provision of Services)① The Members may download, install, and use free or paid Products, and the purchaser of paid Products may use the same services of the provisions of a license agreement granted by approval of a License Key issued after the completion of payment.
② The Products may be downloaded by a download link provided on the website, a purchase-related information mail provided after the purchase, or a download link provided via My Info within the site.
③ When Members use free or paid Products, they may receive information help for setting and use with the written guidelines and information on sample code.
④ The Demo Version provided free of charge may only be used for evaluation purposes. If a Member uses it for commercial purposes without authorizations, legal penalties and monetary compensation may occur.
① The period during which Members may use the paid Products of the Company shall be from the date when a License Key is issued after the end of payment for the paid Products by the Members is approved until the end of the term of the license for each Product.
② In principle, the use period of paid Products and related services shall be provided during the term of license given for the purchased Products.
Article 11 (Change and Suspension of Service)② In principle, the use period of paid Products and related services shall be provided during the term of license given for the purchased Products.
① In the event that there is a substantial ground, the Company may change its services in whole or in part according to operational or technical needs.
② In the event that there is a change in the content of the services, the use methods, or hours for use, the Company shall post the grounds for change, the content of the services to be changed, and the date of provision on the first screen of relevant services before such change(s) become effective.
③ The Company may restrict or suspend the services in whole or in part when:
1. The service becomes unavailable due to maintenance.
2. The Member interferes with the business activities of the Company.
3. The Member uses free Products for commercial purposes.
4. It is impossible for the Company to provide its services due to operational reasons such as a service provider terminating the service contract with the Company.
5. It is impossible for the Company to provide service due to force majeure such as a natural disaster or national emergency.
④ If the service is disrupted by force majeure, the Company shall notify users of such a fact via the methods set forth in Article 8. The Company may notify its users of service disruption after the fact, provided that such disruption happened due to unexpected reasons such as an unintentional disk or system failure.
⑤ The Company may modify, suspend, or change the services provided free of charge in whole or in part if it is necessary for the Company to keep its policies or operations, as to which the Company shall not give independent compensation to its Members unless there is a special provision under relevant laws.
Article 12 (Service Use Fees)② In the event that there is a change in the content of the services, the use methods, or hours for use, the Company shall post the grounds for change, the content of the services to be changed, and the date of provision on the first screen of relevant services before such change(s) become effective.
③ The Company may restrict or suspend the services in whole or in part when:
1. The service becomes unavailable due to maintenance.
2. The Member interferes with the business activities of the Company.
3. The Member uses free Products for commercial purposes.
4. It is impossible for the Company to provide its services due to operational reasons such as a service provider terminating the service contract with the Company.
5. It is impossible for the Company to provide service due to force majeure such as a natural disaster or national emergency.
④ If the service is disrupted by force majeure, the Company shall notify users of such a fact via the methods set forth in Article 8. The Company may notify its users of service disruption after the fact, provided that such disruption happened due to unexpected reasons such as an unintentional disk or system failure.
⑤ The Company may modify, suspend, or change the services provided free of charge in whole or in part if it is necessary for the Company to keep its policies or operations, as to which the Company shall not give independent compensation to its Members unless there is a special provision under relevant laws.
① With respect to the free Products provided by the website, the Company may charge independent fees in consideration of the maintenance and repair works for the periods subsequent to one (1) year after the purchase.
② The types and fees for paid services provided by the Company shall be informed through the pages indicating each service. The Company may add or change services or discontinue the sales by notifying of it for a certain period, and add new services or event services.
Article 13 (Payment of Service Use Fees)② The types and fees for paid services provided by the Company shall be informed through the pages indicating each service. The Company may add or change services or discontinue the sales by notifying of it for a certain period, and add new services or event services.
① The means of payment available to the Members to pay paid services shall be described in each of the following subparagraphs:
1. Payment by cards including a prepaid card, a debit card, or a credit card.
2. Payment by electronic currency that is available only on the Applications.
3. Payment with a gift certificate for which an agreement is made with the Company or acceptable to the Company
4. Payment in any other electronic payment method.
② The Company may request its Members to make automatic payments on a period chosen by the Members (monthly, yearly, etc.).
③ The Company may request its Members to make payments in an independent method by independent agreement with the Members.
1. Payment by cards including a prepaid card, a debit card, or a credit card.
2. Payment by electronic currency that is available only on the Applications.
3. Payment with a gift certificate for which an agreement is made with the Company or acceptable to the Company
4. Payment in any other electronic payment method.
② The Company may request its Members to make automatic payments on a period chosen by the Members (monthly, yearly, etc.).
③ The Company may request its Members to make payments in an independent method by independent agreement with the Members.
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① Immediately after confirming that a Member has made payments in full, the Company shall post paid services by providing the Member with the agreed-upon services.
② When a Member does not desire to use paid services, the Company may restrict or suspend the provision of the paid services, but payments made before the suspension or fees for the remaining period may not be refunded.
Article 15 (Refund of Fees)② When a Member does not desire to use paid services, the Company may restrict or suspend the provision of the paid services, but payments made before the suspension or fees for the remaining period may not be refunded.
① Paid Products shall be based on prepayment, and after payments for paid service Products have been made, the payments that were already made shall not be refunded.
② However, when it is impossible to continue the services due to reasons that the Company cannot avoid, according to the remaining use period after the time when the services have been finally suspended, some of the payments made shall be refunded in a method designated by the Company.
Article 16 (Provision of Information and Posting of Advertisements)② However, when it is impossible to continue the services due to reasons that the Company cannot avoid, according to the remaining use period after the time when the services have been finally suspended, some of the payments made shall be refunded in a method designated by the Company.
① In operating the services, the Company may post various information on the screen of the services, or provide them to the Members by e-mail, etc.
② In operating the services, the Company may post various advertisements related to the services of the Company and affiliated companies on the screen of the services, or provide them to the Members via email or other methods by obtaining consent from the members.
③ The users, including Members and non-members, shall not take any measure to change, modify, or restrict the postings or other information related to the services provided by the Company.
④ It shall be entirely a matter between the Members and advertisers that the Members make communications or transactions by using the advertisements posted on the services or participating in the promotion activities of advertisers through the services. In the event that there is a dispute or a problem between a Member and an advertiser, it shall be resolved directly by the Member and the advertiser, and the Company shall not take any responsibility in this respect.
Article 17 (Intellectual Property Rights to Postings, etc.)② In operating the services, the Company may post various advertisements related to the services of the Company and affiliated companies on the screen of the services, or provide them to the Members via email or other methods by obtaining consent from the members.
③ The users, including Members and non-members, shall not take any measure to change, modify, or restrict the postings or other information related to the services provided by the Company.
④ It shall be entirely a matter between the Members and advertisers that the Members make communications or transactions by using the advertisements posted on the services or participating in the promotion activities of advertisers through the services. In the event that there is a dispute or a problem between a Member and an advertiser, it shall be resolved directly by the Member and the advertiser, and the Company shall not take any responsibility in this respect.
① The Company shall have the copyrights and other intellectual property rights to the copyrighted works prepared by the Company. ② Members cannot reproduce, publish, distribute, broadcast, commercialize, or allow for third parties to access any information they obtained by using the Company's services.
4 Duties of Contracting Parties
Article 18 (Duties of Company)
① The Company shall grant the users the right to set up and test the Products of the Demo Version free of charge.
② When there are faults or damages in the equipment or the client, the Company shall without delay restore or repair them, unless there is an unavoidable reason, in order to provide the services in a continuous and secure manner.
③ The Company shall not provide to or share with a third party the Members' personal information except for cases where the Members have consented thereto or there are provisions under certain laws.
④ The Company may, with respect to its duties, prepare and use the statistical materials on the personal information of all or some of its Members processed in a form that specific individuals cannot be distinguished without prior consent by the Members, and for this purpose the Company may transmit cookies to the Members' devices. In this case, the Members may change the browser setup of the devices used to reject their receipts of cookies or give warnings to the receipts of cookies, and the Members shall be responsible for changes of the use of the services resulting from a change in the setup for cookies.
⑤ The Company shall periodically notify its Members of the details of use of personal information it has collected from the Members. If, however, the Company does not collect personal information that should be notified to its users, such as contact information or where personal information has been provided to relevant institutions under relevant laws, including the Communication Secret Protection Act, the Company is not responsible for notifying the use of such personal information. The Company shall abide by relevant laws, including the Act relating to Information Networks Use Promotion and Information Protection, etc., with respect to the types of detailed information for notification, the frequency and methods of notifications, and any other matter necessary for notifications of uses.
⑥ In the event that the Company receives a complaint from a Member regarding the services, it shall promptly handle such a complaint. If it is difficult to do so, the Company shall post the reason and the schedule for handling the matter on the screen of the services or notify the Member thereof via e-mail, etc.
⑦ In the event that damages have occurred to a Member due to the services provided by the Company, the Company shall be liable therefor only in cases where such damage has occurred due to the willful or gross negligence of the Company, and the scope of liability shall be limited to normal damages.
⑧ The Company shall comply with laws related to the operation and maintenance of the services, including the Information Communications Network Act, the Communication Secret Protection Act, and the Telecommunications Business Act.
Article 19 (Duties of Members)② When there are faults or damages in the equipment or the client, the Company shall without delay restore or repair them, unless there is an unavoidable reason, in order to provide the services in a continuous and secure manner.
③ The Company shall not provide to or share with a third party the Members' personal information except for cases where the Members have consented thereto or there are provisions under certain laws.
④ The Company may, with respect to its duties, prepare and use the statistical materials on the personal information of all or some of its Members processed in a form that specific individuals cannot be distinguished without prior consent by the Members, and for this purpose the Company may transmit cookies to the Members' devices. In this case, the Members may change the browser setup of the devices used to reject their receipts of cookies or give warnings to the receipts of cookies, and the Members shall be responsible for changes of the use of the services resulting from a change in the setup for cookies.
⑤ The Company shall periodically notify its Members of the details of use of personal information it has collected from the Members. If, however, the Company does not collect personal information that should be notified to its users, such as contact information or where personal information has been provided to relevant institutions under relevant laws, including the Communication Secret Protection Act, the Company is not responsible for notifying the use of such personal information. The Company shall abide by relevant laws, including the Act relating to Information Networks Use Promotion and Information Protection, etc., with respect to the types of detailed information for notification, the frequency and methods of notifications, and any other matter necessary for notifications of uses.
⑥ In the event that the Company receives a complaint from a Member regarding the services, it shall promptly handle such a complaint. If it is difficult to do so, the Company shall post the reason and the schedule for handling the matter on the screen of the services or notify the Member thereof via e-mail, etc.
⑦ In the event that damages have occurred to a Member due to the services provided by the Company, the Company shall be liable therefor only in cases where such damage has occurred due to the willful or gross negligence of the Company, and the scope of liability shall be limited to normal damages.
⑧ The Company shall comply with laws related to the operation and maintenance of the services, including the Information Communications Network Act, the Communication Secret Protection Act, and the Telecommunications Business Act.
① Members shall not engage in any of the following activities while using the services:
1. Provide false information at the time of registration or inappropriately or wrongfully use other Members' e-mail address or password.
2. Use the free Products of the Demo Version without the Company's approval.
3. Resell the paid Products sold by the Companyto a third party again.
4. Duplicate, distribute, or commercialize any information that users have obtained in using the service of the Company without prior approval by the Company.
5. Intentionally disrupt the service or transmit any information that may disrupt the service or any advertising information against the recipient’s explicit disapproval.
6. Upload postings or send mail by posing as an employee or administrator of the Company, misappropriating a third party’s name, or misleading the Member's relationship with a third party.
7. Post, save, or send via e-mail any material that contains software viruses, other code, files, or programs designed to cause malfunctions of software, hardware, telecommunication equipment, or the destruction of information, or mislead third parties.
8. Engage in any other illegal or unfair activities.
② The Members shall comply with relevant laws, the provisions of these General Terms and Conditions, the use guide, and instructions publicly announced in the services, and any other matter notified by the Company, and shall not engage in any activity that obstructs duties of the Company. Where a Member has violated the above-mentioned obligations, the Company may restrict or discontinue the use of the services by the Member under Article 14 of these General Terms and Conditions.
③ The Members shall not engage in a business activity to sell goods by using the services except where the Company officially finds it acceptable. In particular, the Members shall not make profit by hacking, advertising, commercializing through obscene sites, or distributing commercial software without permission. The Company shall not take any responsibility for the consequences and loss of business activities resulting from violations or the legal measures of imprisonment by relevant authorities. In the event that the Company has suffered damages with respect to such activities, the Members shall have the obligation to compensate the Company for the damages.
④ When a Member has engaged in any activity specified in Section 1 of this Article, the Company may take measures, such as canceling some or all of the benefits provided to the Member, restricting the use of specific services, terminating the user agreement, or claiming for damages.
⑤ When the Company takes measures specified in Section 4 of this Article, it shall give its Members a prior notice by phone or email, and the Company may take measures first and then give a notice thereafter when it is unavoidable to do so, such as when communications with the Member have been disconnected or urgency is required.
⑥ Where a Member has a ground for appeal against the measures taken by the Company under Section 4 of this Article, the Member may bring an appeal in this respect.
⑦ Although the Company terminates a user agreement with a Member according to Section 4 of this Article, these General Terms and Conditions shall continue to apply with respect to the completion of the sales agreements previously entered into before the termination.
⑧ Where the user agreement has been completed as set forth in Section 4 of this Article, the Company may cancel transactions related with the Member without giving a separate notice thereof, and if a purchasing Member has made payments for goods with a credit card, the Company may cancel the transaction.
⑨ When a user agreement has been completed as set forth in Section 4 of this Article, the Company may refuse to accept the Member's application for re-use.
⑩ When Members register their information to use the services, they shall provide complete information that corresponds to the current facts (hereinafter referred to as the “Registered Information”).
⑪ In the event that there is a change in the Registered Information, the relevant Member shall immediately renew the Registered Information. In the event that the Registered Information or the renewed Registered Information provided by a Member is incorrect and, as a result, the Company does not provide smooth service to the Member or the Member is subject to disadvantages, the Company shall not be held responsible therefor.
Article 20 (Termination of Agreement and Restrictions on Use)1. Provide false information at the time of registration or inappropriately or wrongfully use other Members' e-mail address or password.
2. Use the free Products of the Demo Version without the Company's approval.
3. Resell the paid Products sold by the Companyto a third party again.
4. Duplicate, distribute, or commercialize any information that users have obtained in using the service of the Company without prior approval by the Company.
5. Intentionally disrupt the service or transmit any information that may disrupt the service or any advertising information against the recipient’s explicit disapproval.
6. Upload postings or send mail by posing as an employee or administrator of the Company, misappropriating a third party’s name, or misleading the Member's relationship with a third party.
7. Post, save, or send via e-mail any material that contains software viruses, other code, files, or programs designed to cause malfunctions of software, hardware, telecommunication equipment, or the destruction of information, or mislead third parties.
8. Engage in any other illegal or unfair activities.
② The Members shall comply with relevant laws, the provisions of these General Terms and Conditions, the use guide, and instructions publicly announced in the services, and any other matter notified by the Company, and shall not engage in any activity that obstructs duties of the Company. Where a Member has violated the above-mentioned obligations, the Company may restrict or discontinue the use of the services by the Member under Article 14 of these General Terms and Conditions.
③ The Members shall not engage in a business activity to sell goods by using the services except where the Company officially finds it acceptable. In particular, the Members shall not make profit by hacking, advertising, commercializing through obscene sites, or distributing commercial software without permission. The Company shall not take any responsibility for the consequences and loss of business activities resulting from violations or the legal measures of imprisonment by relevant authorities. In the event that the Company has suffered damages with respect to such activities, the Members shall have the obligation to compensate the Company for the damages.
④ When a Member has engaged in any activity specified in Section 1 of this Article, the Company may take measures, such as canceling some or all of the benefits provided to the Member, restricting the use of specific services, terminating the user agreement, or claiming for damages.
⑤ When the Company takes measures specified in Section 4 of this Article, it shall give its Members a prior notice by phone or email, and the Company may take measures first and then give a notice thereafter when it is unavoidable to do so, such as when communications with the Member have been disconnected or urgency is required.
⑥ Where a Member has a ground for appeal against the measures taken by the Company under Section 4 of this Article, the Member may bring an appeal in this respect.
⑦ Although the Company terminates a user agreement with a Member according to Section 4 of this Article, these General Terms and Conditions shall continue to apply with respect to the completion of the sales agreements previously entered into before the termination.
⑧ Where the user agreement has been completed as set forth in Section 4 of this Article, the Company may cancel transactions related with the Member without giving a separate notice thereof, and if a purchasing Member has made payments for goods with a credit card, the Company may cancel the transaction.
⑨ When a user agreement has been completed as set forth in Section 4 of this Article, the Company may refuse to accept the Member's application for re-use.
⑩ When Members register their information to use the services, they shall provide complete information that corresponds to the current facts (hereinafter referred to as the “Registered Information”).
⑪ In the event that there is a change in the Registered Information, the relevant Member shall immediately renew the Registered Information. In the event that the Registered Information or the renewed Registered Information provided by a Member is incorrect and, as a result, the Company does not provide smooth service to the Member or the Member is subject to disadvantages, the Company shall not be held responsible therefor.
① As for termination of a user agreement, there shall be a termination by a Member's application for termination and a termination on the Company's own initiative.
② If a Member intends to terminate a service user agreement, he or she may withdraw from membership by giving his or her intention to terminate or withdraw from membership by way of giving an e-mail inquiry through the customer inquiry mail (Contact us) or giving a written document, e-mail, or phone call to the Administrator.
③ In the event that a Member fails to perform his or her duties as set forth in Article 17, the Company may immediately terminate the user agreement or suspend the use of services without giving the Member prior notice.
④ With respect to the measures taken by the Company under Section 3 of this Article, the Members may file appeals according to the procedures set forth by the Company. If the Company finds that a Member's appeal is reasonable, it shall immediately recommence the use of the services.
Article 21 (Non-transferability)② If a Member intends to terminate a service user agreement, he or she may withdraw from membership by giving his or her intention to terminate or withdraw from membership by way of giving an e-mail inquiry through the customer inquiry mail (Contact us) or giving a written document, e-mail, or phone call to the Administrator.
③ In the event that a Member fails to perform his or her duties as set forth in Article 17, the Company may immediately terminate the user agreement or suspend the use of services without giving the Member prior notice.
④ With respect to the measures taken by the Company under Section 3 of this Article, the Members may file appeals according to the procedures set forth by the Company. If the Company finds that a Member's appeal is reasonable, it shall immediately recommence the use of the services.
The Members shall not assign or grant to third parties the rights to use the services for paid Products, including the License Key and any other status under the user agreement.
5 Miscellaneous
Article 22 (Exemptions)
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① In the event that the Company is unable to provide the services due to natural disasters or any other equivalent force majeure events, it shall be relieved of its liability for providing the services.
② The Company shall not assume responsibilities for service failures due to reasons attributable to its Members.
③ The Company shall not be responsible for a Member’s profit loss expected of using the services nor shall it be responsible for damages, etc. resulting from materials acquired through the services. The Company shall not be responsible for the reliability and accuracy of the information, materials, or facts posted on the website by its Members.
④ The Company shall not have the obligation to intervene in a dispute arising under the services between its Members or between a Member and a third party, and shall not be responsible for damages incurred as a result.
⑤ The Company shall not be responsible for any damage incurred because its Members have disclosed or provided their personal information to a third party.
⑥ The Members' opinions expressed or revealed through the goods or information, etc. shall not have any relation with the Company's opinions, and the Company shall not assume any responsibility for the goods or information, etc. provided by its Members.
Article 23 (Governing Laws and Jurisdiction)② The Company shall not assume responsibilities for service failures due to reasons attributable to its Members.
③ The Company shall not be responsible for a Member’s profit loss expected of using the services nor shall it be responsible for damages, etc. resulting from materials acquired through the services. The Company shall not be responsible for the reliability and accuracy of the information, materials, or facts posted on the website by its Members.
④ The Company shall not have the obligation to intervene in a dispute arising under the services between its Members or between a Member and a third party, and shall not be responsible for damages incurred as a result.
⑤ The Company shall not be responsible for any damage incurred because its Members have disclosed or provided their personal information to a third party.
⑥ The Members' opinions expressed or revealed through the goods or information, etc. shall not have any relation with the Company's opinions, and the Company shall not assume any responsibility for the goods or information, etc. provided by its Members.
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① Any lawsuit relating to these General Terms and Conditions shall be governed by the laws of the Republic of Korea.
② Any lawsuit relating to these General Terms and Conditions shall be heard by the Seoul Central District Court as the competent court of exclusive jurisdiction.
Addendum② Any lawsuit relating to these General Terms and Conditions shall be heard by the Seoul Central District Court as the competent court of exclusive jurisdiction.
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① These General Terms and Conditions shall be applied from July 18, 2014