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Old 05-18-2011, 07:41 AM   #1
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Default Office 2007 Professional Will IBM's Lotus Symphony

IBM;s September 18 unveiling of its IBM Lotus Symphony desktop-productivity suite — yet another Open Document Format (ODF) alternative to Microsoft Office — got me thinking about when and whether too many choices yield confusion.IBM Lotus Symphony is another OpenOffice.org variant. It is free and available for immediate download for both Windows and Linux desktops.IBM;s name may give this alternative to Microsoft Office more corporate oomph than the many Office competitors that have come and gone over the years. None of these Microsoft alternatives have managed to make any kind of real dent in Microsoft;s 90-plus-percent marketshare in desktop office suites.But if customers decide they want an ODF-based productivity suite,Office 2007 Professional, IBM isn;t the only option. Sun is still selling StarOffice. Google is hawking its ODF-based Google Apps Premiere Edition (GAPE) offering — now with a Google PowerPoint killer. Google also is offering StarOffice for download as part of its Google Pack. (Instead of charging the $70 per copy that Sun has levied for StarOffice,Office 2010 Activation Key, Google made StarOffice available for free.)On the plus side,Genuine Office 2007, IBM has set itself up nicely in case Microsoft;s Office Open XML (OOXML) doesn;t make it through the standards gauntlet early next year. For government customers and others who are required to purchase “open-standards-based” software,Windows 7 X86, IBM Lotus Symphony will fit the bill.Anyone out there see IBM;s new Office alternative as offering things other ODF suites don;t? Do you think IBM;s Office competitor will make more inroads than others — and if so,Office Standard 2007 Key, why?
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