IBM Lotus Software “Tired of Feeding the Machine?”

IBM Lotus Symphony provides word processing, spreadsheets, and presentation applications at no charge. Lotus Symphony may be able to save your company considerable money that can be better spent elsewhere. Mike Chvany, Director/Editor. Bridge Street Productions.

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10 Responses to “IBM Lotus Software “Tired of Feeding the Machine?””

  1. Gweeep Says:

    freeware , FTW
    freeware , FTW

  2. cutlerfan Says:

    IBM is so cool!
    IBM is so cool!

  3. Vnix Says:

    IBM + Linux support …
    IBM + Linux support = Epic Win.

  4. atomkarinca Says:

    It’s amazing that a …
    It’s amazing that a major company is making free software and it’s cross-platform.

  5. pixologic Says:

    tried Beta 2, slow( …
    tried Beta 2, slow(since it’s built on Java) and lack features.

  6. leo17434 Says:

    I’ll believe their …
    I’ll believe their dedication to free software when Notes is free.

  7. wongthawan86 Says:

    yeah is free but …
    yeah is free but trial version 30 day’s!!!

  8. figsworth Says:

    Never mind about …
    Never mind about businesses feeding the Microsoft machine - I could not believe what my kids’ school district is paying for Office for EVERY single computer. My six year old son can use Open Office at home (or Symphony I guess) - why the @!#$ does he need MS Office at school? That’s my tax money! Wish the public would wake up.

  9. upyoursHoboSapiens Says:

    You’re wrong. …
    You’re wrong. Symphony is not a trial app.

    It’s permanently free - like Open Office.

  10. DudleyMMoore Says:

    FYI, Microsoft …
    FYI, Microsoft office Premimum, costs $26.71 for a seat for academic use. Doctors at university hospitals are paying $26.71, down from $31.20, for what endusers are paying $324.99. They will earn $100,000/yr at least, after their internship.

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