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Source: www.ibm.com --- 4 hours ago
Learn about the rich features and developer extensions possible with Lotus Symphony. ... Source: www.eweek.com --- 5 days ago
Lotus Symphony 1.1 is a freely-available office productivity suite from IBM that brings together a trio of word processor, spreadsheet and presentation applications under a Big Blue label. Symphony's interface is new, based on Eclipse, but its internals are old, based on OpenOffice.org 1.1.4; the result is a fairly good productivity suite with an interface that's much fresher-and a feature set that's more stale-than those that grace the OpenOffice.org 3.0 release I recently tested. - Upon firing up the Lotus Symphony 1.1 word processor application, I was impressed right away by its tabbed interface, which makes switching between different documents as well as spreadsheets and presentations as easy as shifting between tabbed pages in Firefox. ... ... Source: www.eweek.com --- 8 days ago
IBM Lotus Symphony 1.1 offers users a clean and attractive user interface,but it's based on a four-year-old version of OpenOffice.org. Lotus Symphony 1.1 lacks a lot of the features and support offered in such competitive products as Microsoft Office. - Lotus Symphony 1.1 is a freely-available office productivity suite from IBM that brings together a trio of word processor, spreadsheet and presentation applications under a clean and well-implemented user interface. IBM built Symphony's UI atop the Eclipse IDE and the firm's own Lotus Expeditor man... ... Source: www.eweek.com --- 3 days ago
Lotus Symphony 1.1 is a freely-available office productivity suite from IBM that brings together a trio of word processor, spreadsheet and presentation applications under a Big Blue label. Symphony's interface is new, based on Eclipse, but its internals are old, based on OpenOffice.org 1.1.4; the result is a fairly good productivity suite with an interface that's much fresher-and a feature set that's more stale-than those that grace the OpenOffice.org 3.0 release I recently tested. - Upon firing up the Lotus Symphony 1.1 word processor application, I was impressed right away by its tabbed interface, which makes switching between different documents as well as spreadsheets and presentations as easy as shifting between tabbed pages in Firefox. However, it wasn't... ... Source: ubuntuforums.org --- 12 days ago
wazzup guys.. IBM just launch their own office made application that actually beat Microsoft office application and Openoffice(IBM says).. Subic Olongapo IT Society(SOITS) just conducted a seminar hosted by IBM and i been there. so during the seminar IBM just introduced their newely project name... ... Source: www.edbrill.com --- 11 days ago
OK, they've been up for a few weeks, but I just found out about them on Friday: You Can Do This A Download Away, and Don't Look Back. That one is my favorite of the three: ... ... Source: www.linuxquestions.org --- 36 days ago
Hi, Has anyone been able to run Lotus Symphony in Opensuse 10.3? The setup gose fine but when I start Lotus, I gat an error message that doesen't even fit on the screen. The first line says JVM... ... Source: www.winxpcentral.com --- 4 days ago
Hey you can't beat free. Lotus Symphony 1.1 is a freely-available office productivity suite from IBM that brings together a trio of word... ... Source: jonreagan.wordpress.com --- 18 days ago
After listening to Jim Popovitch talk about the Lotus Symphony office suite (and the subsequent version for Ubuntu) at the Atlanta Linux Fest, I installed the IBM Lotus Symphony Ubuntu Beta, a version specifically packaged for Ubuntu by IBM. First, I went to the Lotus Symphony Web Site, clicked on the download button, and was sent [...] ... Source: www.davidtan.org --- 36 days ago
Yet another Microsoft Office contender has arrived and this time it’s the big blue who’s setting the scence with their free and open source Office producitivty software suite known as the IBM Lotus Symphony. Okay, let’s count what we have in the market today 1. Microsoft Office 2. Sun OpenOffice 3. ThinkFree Office 4. Google Docs and now another potential big [...] ... Source: agusw.penamedia.com --- 16 days ago
IBM kini telah meluncurkan Office Productivity yang terdiri atas Pengolah Kata, Pengolah Angka, dan Software Presentasi. Ketiga software tadi dibundel dengan nama IBM Lotus Symphony yang versi 1-nya bisa di unduh gratis dengan ukuran 230 Mb. Lumayan memakan waktu kalau internetnya lambat. Untuk mencicipi software buatan IBM ini anda diminta regristasi dulu. Proses regristasinya tidak [...] ... Source: newsandtips.carputers.net --- 39 days ago
An update to the Lotus Symphony 1.0 release came out this week. According to the release notes, features have been added, the suite’s memory footprint has been reduced, and there are several bug fixes. Check it out! ... Source: www.micka39.info --- 28 days ago
La suite bureautique gratuite d’IBM vient de sortir en version 1.1 avec quelques améliorations et nottament la correction des différents bugs d’installations . Cette version n’est toujours pas compatible avec Office 2007 et ses fichiers Open XML . Les systèmes d’exploitations compatible sont : Windows et Linux . Téléchargement par Clubic (sans enregistrements) Téléchargement par IBM (IBM Id requis) Bookmark [...] ... Source: lotussymphonyblog.com --- 26 days ago
These videos were just uploaded to YouTube this week and will be on IBM TV. They are being promoted via various social networks as well as bookmarking services and video sharing, and I am sure they wi ... ... Source: www.ibm.com --- 2 days ago
Appleâs iPhone looks set to further inveigle its way into offices. IBM today announced iNotes Ultralite, which allows iPhone users to sync their email and calendar with their Lotus Notes desktop, logging on via Safari.iNotes is free via AppStore, and also bundled with the latest incremental upgrade to the PC version of Lotus Notes, version 8.02. The iNotes app also adds support for Lotus Symphony, IBMâs free office suite built around OpenOffice.org. ... Source: www.eweek.com --- 5 days ago
Nine years after Sun Microsystems bought StarOffice, the resulting OpenOffice.org project is ready to roll out its 3.0 release. Enhanced format compatibility and features keep the suite ahead of sibling products such as Lotus Symphony and inch OpenOffice.org nearer to parity with Microsoft Office. - New in OOo Version 3 is native support for Apple's OS X. Previous OOo iterations required the X11 server to run, which made OOo a bit of a misfit on the OS X desktop. OOo supports the newest version of the OpenDocument file format, ODF 1.2. The latest version of ODF includes acc... ...
Source: www.itwriting.com --- 14 days ago
In May 2007, IBM’s Rob Weir made a point of how few of Microsoft’s Office Open XML documents were available on the Internet. Here are his figures from back then: odt 85,200 ods 20,700 odp 43,400 Total ODF 149,300 docx 471 xlsx 63 pptx 69 Total OOXML 603 The ODF formats are those used by Open Office , Star Office , and Lotus Symphony . Now that Office 2007 has been out for a while, I thought it would be interesting to repeat his test, using the same methodology (as I understand it), a Google filetype search. I added the macro variants to the list as this seems fair, though they don't affect the total much: odt 82,000 ods 16,600 odp 26,100 Total ODF 124,700 docx 87,400 docm 1,440 xlsx 14,900 xlsm 738 pptx 31,400 pptm 1,300 Total OOXML 137,178 Let me say at once, I’m not sure this is significant. For one thing, I’m suspicious of Google’s arithmetic (in all search totals, not just these). For another, I reckon it is a mistake to put either format on the public Web: PDF, RTF, or even Microsoft’s thoroughly well-supported binary formats are more fit for purpose. Even so, it is quite a turnaround. What is particularly odd is that the ODF figures appear to have declined. Again, it could just be that Google changed its way of estimating the totals. Incidentally, I doubt that this has anything to do with ISO standardization, especially considering that the current OOXML implementation in Office 2007 does not conform. It has everything to do with ... Source: www.johndavidhead.com --- 33 days ago
So before I submit sessions for consideration by the Lotusphere content team, I was looking for some feedback. I like to submit a very specific amount of sessions (usually 3) but this year I have so many ideas. Here they all are Introduction to Integration with IBM Lotus Notes and Domino and Microsoft Office and Lotus Symphony (Jumpstart) - This session has been done before, but 3 out of the past 4 years this session has been done twice on Sunday and gotten loads of attendees. The content would need major updating this year, but the demand seems to be there Document Generation using ODF, OOXML & PDF with IBM Lotus Notes and Domino - a new session that focuses on Document Generation with Notes and Domino. Server side and "no application nessecary" client side generation using all three of the major file formats - ODF, OOXML, and PDF. This is the session I want to do most Build XShare, using XPages, in 60 minutes - this session would be with Nathan Freeman and will show attendees ... ... Source: ideajam.net --- 34 days ago
Author: Alan Lepofsky Tags: hints tips presentation Idea: As a followup to my 2007 session, I'd like to present on some of the new features of 8.5, and how to get the most out of using Lotus Notes. Items covered will include core Notes features, but I'd also like to show a few things about integration with Connections, Sametime, Quickr, and Symphony. ... Find more results for Lotus Symphony on RSSMicro.com |
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