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If you are running a small office and you’re finding it tough going making ends meet, like the rest of us I suspect, the word “free” can be music to the ears. Plug-in support to increase functionality Reads and writes Open Document and MS Office formats The principal components of Symphony, as with MS Office are: Lotus Symphony Office Suite, offered by IBM, is a fairly basic, free (open source) substitute for Microsoft Office. Today, Lotus Symphony Office Suite ( a cross platform application), can be had for the grand sum of $zero. According to the Inflation Calculator, that translates into $1,600 in today’s dollars. It seems to me, I paid something like $700/800 for this innovative (for then), software.
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Symphony was the first “all in one” software package (text, spreadsheet, etc.) I bought for my IBM DOS OS computer, back in 1984/85. Sort of like a “back to the future” moment. When I heard the words “Lotus Symphony” recently, I had a quick flashback to the “good old days” of MS-DOS.
Free Lotus Symphony Office Suite – your office in a box for tough economic times.