| IBM Offers Free Office Tools |
Sep. 18, 2007
With Lotus Symphony, IBM offers its own take on OpenOffice.org for Linux and Windows users.
IBM has released a suite of free software tools for creating and sharing documents, spreadsheets and presentations.
The company, based in Armonk, N.Y., announced Sept. 18 the tool set, known as Lotus Symphony, at the IBM Collaboration Summit at the Hayden Planetarium in New York City.
IBM officials said there are three core applications that make up the Lotus Symphony tools: Lotus Symphony Documents; Lotus Symphony Spreadsheets; and Lotus Symphony Presentations. The tools support Windows and Linux desktops and are designed to handle the majority of office productivity tasks that workers typically perform.
Lotus Symphony supports multiple file formats including Microsoft Office and ODF (Open Document Format), and can also output content in PDF format.
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