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| Thread ID: 84253 | 2007-10-30 03:45:00 | Installing IBM Lotus Symphony | juneyk25 (12983) | Press F1 |
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| 606534 | 2007-10-30 18:10:00 | My G*d has Lotus Symphony come out of the archives?. That software was well ahead of it's time. I have Ver 3, the last version, 1992 or before on this machine, it needed to use Extended memory, but now it's covered with both types. Lurking. |
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| 606535 | 2007-10-30 19:45:00 | The new lotus Symphony has zero to do with the old Lotus symphony apart from the name, the new version is built on an older version of openoffice but the it uses a completely different interface In my opinion the Lotus symphony interface is way way better than openoffices interface they do plan to merge the Lotus symphony code with the latest versions of Openoffice, i think early next year |
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| 606536 | 2007-10-30 21:57:00 | My G*d has Lotus Symphony come out of the archives?. That software was well ahead of it's time. I have Ver 3, the last version, 1992 or before on this machine, it needed to use Extended memory, but now it's covered with both types. Lurking. It was great to amaze the other people in the office with a spread sheet being printed on the screen in front of them and know it was all your own work. What ever happened to keystroke recording like we had before THE GATES opened ? |
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| 606537 | 2007-10-31 03:17:00 | kjaada, you are making me nostalgic, those WhatIf's and Macro learn functions. 123 didn't really have a patch on it. I digress, the Beta unfortunately only goes with Vista and Xp, but the website Tour looks great. Lurks. |
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