IBM Lotus Symphony turns old OOo code into enterprise Judas

Courtesy Digg Linux/Unix upcoming  Wed, 06/11/2008 - 00:22

The first stable release of IBM Lotus Symphony, released last week, has no obvious advantages over OpenOffice.org.

The suite is targeted at enterprise customers, at the expense of free and open source alternatives.


 

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