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:First Look: IBM's Symphony Office Suite
First Look: IBM's Symphony Office Suite
Oct 11, 2007, 17 :00 UTC (3 Talkback[s]) (4263 reads)

(Other stories by Michael S. Lasky)

"IBM is challenging Microsoft with a game of 'anything you can do I can do' Its new Lotus Symphony office suite--now available as a public beta--does much of what the $400 Standard edition of Microsoft Office does, only at a much better price: It's free.

"Comprised of three applications--a word processor (Lotus Symphony Documents), a spreadsheet (Lotus Symphony Spreadsheets), and a presentation creator (Lotus Symphony Presentations)--Symphony supports both Windows (XP, Vista, 2000) and Linux operating systems..."

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Related Stories:
OpenOffice vs. Lotus Symphony(Oct 05, 2007)
First Impressions: Symphony, Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon(Sep 27, 2007)
IBM Sees 100,000 Lotus Symphony Downloads In First Week(Sep 26, 2007)
IBM's Symphony Hitting Wrong Notes, Reviewers Say(Sep 25, 2007)


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  Talkback(s) Name  and Date
Lotus 123 and Lotus WordPro (formerly Am ...   It would be better if it were SmartSuite.   
Richard Steiner
Oct 11, 2007, 21:53:08
 
According to Reviewer, Symphony can not  ...   M$ Office and OO/Symphony are in different categor   
Randy
Oct 11, 2007, 23:30:38
 
God help us if it is as bad as SmartSuit ...   Smart Suite, Symphony, MS Office   
trail
Oct 12, 2007, 01:57:32
 
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