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IBM <endeca_term>Lotus Symphony</endeca_term> Viewer 1.0.0

IBM Lotus Symphony Viewer 1.0.0

With the IBM Lotus Symphony Viewer you can view Open Document Format (ODF) text documents, presentations... Read more

9 February, 2012
Examine64 Text Search 5.04

Examine64 Text Search 5.04

...web pages) , Rich text format, PDF format (Acrobat files), XML, OpenOffice, StarOffice, Lotus Symphony, and Write format Read more

12 May, 2012
Examine32 Text Search 5.04

Examine32 Text Search 5.04

...web pages) , Rich text format, PDF format (Acrobat files), XML, OpenOffice, StarOffice, Lotus Symphony, and Write format Read more

12 May, 2012
FM PDF To Word Converter Free 1.0

FM PDF To Word Converter Free 1.0

...OpenOffice, Abiword, KWord, ? and also online productivity suites such as Google Docs, Lotus Symphony, and Microsoft Office Live. PDF To Word Converter Free does not... Read more

5 April, 2012
Deutsche Notes User Group Improves Communication and Collaboration With IBM Lotus

Deutsche Notes User Group Improves Communication and Collaboration With IBM Lotus

...such as Lotus Notes, Microsoft Office and Windows Explorer as well as Lotus Symphony. The DNUG implemented the European Lotus User Club (EULUC) platform, based... Read more

23 August, 2010

IBM releases Lotus Symphony 3 beta

IBM on Thursday rolled out the beta of Lotus Symphony 3.0, its free office productivity suite built on the OpenOffice... Read more

5 February, 2010 by Larry Dignan

Lotus Symphony gets some OOXML support

IBM has updated Lotus Symphony with the ability to import Office 2007 documents, a feature it... Read more

19 June, 2009 by Matthew Broersma

IBM offers Lotus with extra widgets

IBM on Friday announced a new version of its Lotus Symphony office suite, with extra features aimed at Microsoft Office users, as... Read more

11 September, 2009 by Tom Espiner
Software we have known and loved: <endeca_term>Lotus Symphony</endeca_term> 3

Software we have known and loved: Lotus Symphony 3

...tutorial for learning the application. Being a package of five integrated applications, Lotus Symphony 3.0 had a pretty elaborate tutorial Read more

21 November, 2007 by Greg Shultz
<endeca_term>Lotus Symphony</endeca_term>: a first look

Lotus Symphony: a first look

...Lotus Symphony is a free productivity software suite from IBM, for both Windows... Read more

24 September, 2007 by Elsa Wenzel
<endeca_term>Lotus Symphony</endeca_term> 1.3

Lotus Symphony 1.3

The IBM Lotus Symphony suite--which is available at no charge--can help you take... Read more

20 August, 2009
<endeca_term>Lotus Symphony</endeca_term> 1.2

Lotus Symphony 1.2

Like OpenOffice.org, Lotus Symphony is free. However, it's not open source — it's a... Read more

9 February, 2009 by Alex Serpo

IBM hails Lotus Symphony landmark

Lotus Symphony has passed the 100,000 downloads mark this week, according to... Read more

27 September, 2007 by Colin Barker

IBM takes on Microsoft with ODF-based Symphony

IBM has launched a commercially supported version of its Lotus Symphony productivity suite, ready to take on Microsoft Office. The software is... Read more

6 June, 2008 by Peter Judge

IBM tackles Microsoft on all fronts

...office productivity, email clients and groupware. This week the company re-launched Lotus Symphony, which was a serious competitor to Microsoft Office, dating back to... Read more

21 September, 2007 by Peter Judge

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