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Lotus Symphony
A free office suite for Windows and Linux from IBM. Introduced in 2007. Containing word processor, spreadsheet and presentation graphics applications, Lotus Symphony natively supports the...
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Definition: Lotus Symphony
A free office suite for Windows and Linux from IBM. Introduced in 2007. Containing word processor, spreadsheet and presentation graphics applications, Lotus Symphony natively supports the OpenDocument format and also imports Microsoft formats.
Programs in the Symphony suite are modern versions of earlier Lotus software, such as Lotus 1-2-3, the spreadsheet that helped popularize the IBM PC in the 1980s. For more information, visit http://symphony.lotus.com. See Symphony.
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