Monday 15 October 2007

IBM's Symphony Office Suite

by Unknown  |  in Tech News at  01:05

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. (IBM says a version for the Mac OS is coming, but hasn't said when.) Each app can open and save in a variety of file formats including Office (2003/XP/97; not 2007) and Open Document Format (ODF), as well as save files as PDFs.

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