ESTsoft

Founded in 1993, ESTsoft is a South Korean application software development company. Its software ranges from desktop to business software for enterprises.[2]

ESTsoft
Private
IndustrySoftware development, Video game development
FoundedOctober 2, 1993 (1993-10-02)
Headquarters
Banpo-daero 3, Seocho-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Sangwon Chung (CEO)
ProductsALZip, Cabal Online, ALFTP, and 14 more
Number of employees
282 (2019)[1]
Websitewww.estsoft.com

Products

There are several products marketed under the "ALTools" product line. In Korea, "Al" means "egg", and numerous products under this category have egg-themed icons and mascots. ALTools products include:

Other ESTsoft products include:

  • InternetDISK - Online storage solution
  • iDisk - A version of InternetDISK designed for ISPs to host larger amounts of data
  • iMan - Instant Messaging software
  • Cabal Online - A Massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game
  • Cabal 2 - A Massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game
  • HeroesGo (also known as Howling Sword) - A Massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game that has similar core gameplay to DFO/Rusty Hearts/Elsword
gollark: On """professional""""" sites there would be giant headers for no apparent reason, irrelevant slow-to-load images, and tons of cookie popups.
gollark: I have a 1.1KB blob of CSS styling everything and an optional user theming thing which just injects CSS.
gollark: It's small enough to practically inline so I get a performance boost.
gollark: I don't like the gibsonoformic "essentially just plain HTML" thing entirely, so I wrote mine to have a few nice things like minor changes to lists and indentation, a 40em or something limit to make it narrower on desktop for easier reading, that sort of thing.
gollark: I personally handwrite all my CSS and my stuff looks fine. If I subscribed to one of the trendy "design languages" this could be less practical.

References

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