The IBM-native Lotus Symphony line of office apps will be offered in its portable version on NSEC products, such as the successful Keepod, the slimmest USB device in the world. IBM, VMWare and NSEC made this announcement on Tuesday, November 19, 2009, through an official press release by IBM.This means that users wil... |
18 November 2009 10:27 GMT |
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IBM has just announced a new solution designed to help business customers reduce their costs by turning to the company's latest version of Lotus Symphony, a productivity suite designed as an alternative to Microsoft's Office. According to IBM, customers could save up to hundreds of dollars on each of their ... |
19 June 2009 09:11 GMT |
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“The wait is over... Lotus Symphony 1.2 delivers beta support for Mac OS X 10.5 (Intel),” IBM has announced. So as to be able to release an enhanced, “Generally Available” Mac version in Q1 09, IBM encourages everyone who owns an Intel Mac to try it out and provide feedback.IBM's Lotus Sy... |
7 November 2008 04:45 GMT |
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The free open source productivity suite OpenOffice is the absolute worst Windows Vista application. Still, I would like to underline that mine is a subjective position, based on the statistics compiled by the Windows Error Reporting service. According to the error monitoring infrastructure in Vista, OpenOffice 2.2 cr... |
21 September 2007 12:22 GMT |
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Today is a bad day for Microsoft. Google just introduced presentations to Google Docs, an online feature designed to rival Office PowerPoint. But this is not the end for the Redmond company, as Office's situation is bound to get worse. IBM also announced that, starting today, its Lotus Symphony office software w... |
18 September 2007 07:12 GMT |
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