Free office suite from IBM
Platform : Windows XP, Windows Vista
Type: freeware
Manufacturer: IBM
Size: 187.2MB
Rating: 5
Verdict:
Capable free office suite that adds further competition to OpenOffice
System Requirements:
Up until fairly recently, Microsoft Office was the primary choice for anyone
who wanted to purchase an office suite. Office is about as compatible as you can
get, as other suites attempt to match compatibility so they can read and write
from Microsoft Office documents. This is essential for any competitive office
suites from integrating within the office environment.
Not only are there a range of competitive commercial office suites, such as
Sun Star Office, Ashampoo Office and Ability Office, there are free equivalents,
such as Open Office and the most recent release from IBM, Lotus Symphony.
Lotus Symphony ships with three modules: Documents, Presentations and
Spreadsheets, which means you’ll be able to write documents, produce
presentations and calculate your basic finances. Although Symphony supports and
pro-actively encourages you to use the new Open Document Format (ODF), all
modules enable you to read and write to Microsoft Office documents.
The user-interface is a departure from the normal Office 2003 format you find
across most Office suites (as they can’t use the new Office 2007 ribbon
interface). It’s somewhere between the two and is certainly fairly easy to use.
Note that this is the official and final v1 release from IBM. Contains a
number of bug fixes and updates since the previous beta release.