Sep 19 2007

Lotus Symphony

Category: Software,Technology newspaomic @ 9:15 am

IBM s ging to launch the Lotus Symphony, a desktop product based on the OpenOffice code, which offers documents, spreadsheets and presentations. Its name is the same of another Lotus product, folliwing the famous Lotus 1-2-3; in the original 1985 version it integrated a spreadsaheet, a word editor, a graph editor and more. This new product can be downloaded for free from the official Lotus website (while the simpler Office version is 120 $). In IBM’s plans, this free tool should encourage users to buy other IBM products. Well another Microsoft Office competitor is on the road, apart from OpenOffice and the Google tools.

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