EKS

El Kadsre Software, often called EKS Inc. and formerly known as EKSoft, is an El Kadsreian computer software and technology company founded on December 23, 1974. Headquarted at El Kadsre City. EKS is known for famous products including EKS Sky hardware series, EKS Office, EKS PhotoLife, EKS Vortex, EKS Ranger, ViraPC, ViraPhone, ViraPad, ViraTop, MeloTune, ViraWatch, ViraOS, etc. and creating software, games, and applications for Windows, MacOS, TSUG, PTSUG, TVTSUG, Linux, Android, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nitrome Unity, Nintendo 3DS, Switch, and iOS.

Beginnings: 1974-1979
EKS was founded as EKSoft by John Edmund, Eddy Asahi, and Peter Kagawa with created their first software called Text Editor for TS-OS. In July 1975, they began developing and selling personal computer-related products and accessories and developing an own operating system called EKSoft System I.

In 1978, EKSoft ventured into computer gaming with their first 3 games for TSOS and expanded to most countries.

The rise: 1984-1989
In December 1981, EKSoft first released an operating system, Vortex System, originally a TS-OS clone.

In September 1984, EKSoft launched an online service and internet service provider called, EKSoft Network. Which access the web portal, search engine, media, news, entertainment, games, stock quotes, sports, lifestyle, mail, online banking, and online forums and includes the modem, web browser, and a 3-month trial. The service became gained popularity on October 1985.

More technologies: 1989-present
Following the dissolution of Vlokozu Union in 1989, EKSoft restructured and renamed as EKS along with relaunching services.

EKS got successful smartphones and mobile devices with ViraPhone in 1997.

Hardware

 * EKS Sky series.
 * EKS Fusion series.
 * EKS Flex series.
 * EKS SkyTablet
 * MeloTune
 * ViraPhone
 * ViraPad
 * ViraPC
 * ViraTop
 * ViraWatch
 * ViraTouch
 * ViraStation

Software

 * EKS Vortex
 * EKS Office
 * EKS Writer
 * EKS Presentation
 * EKS Spreadsheet
 * EKS PhotoLife
 * EKS Illustration
 * EKS WebMark
 * EKS MovieLife
 * EKS Animation
 * EKS Server
 * EKS Cloud

Entertainment

 * EKSN (formerly known as EKSoft Network (1984-1989), EKSNet (1989-2001))
 * EKS Music
 * EKS Lifestyle
 * EKS Studios
 * EKS Entertainment
 * EKS Game Publishing