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Back in the early DOS application days, learning how to use software was hard work. Computers were persnickety, manuals were pretty sparse, and the third-party how-to book market was still getting off the ground. Fortunately, just about every piece of software came with a tutorial for learning the application. Being a package of five integrated applications, Lotus Symphony 3.0 had a pretty elaborate tutorial.
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RE: (Photos: Dinosaur sightings: Lotus Symphony 3)
I've tried a number of other office suites, and Symphony Beta is the only one that opened my Excel files in perfect condition. The name might be a dinosaur, but the product is not.... (Read the rest)
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By Crapware You Meant Windows Vista Right?  itanalyst | 11/20/07
No, crapware means that anything YOU post  GuidingLight | 11/21/07
RE: (Photos: Dinosaur sightings: Lotus Symphony 3)  plambert@... | 11/21/07
IBM's Lotus Symphony 3: Dinosaur...HARDLY!!!  mikeholli | 11/21/07
IBM's, no. Lotus', yes  Larry the Security Guy | 11/21/07
RE: (Photos: Dinosaur sightings: Lotus Symphony 3)  Brownshoe Sailor | 11/21/07
RE: (Photos: Dinosaur sightings: Lotus Symphony 3)  bkleonard@... | 11/21/07
ONE OF MANY GREAT PRODUCTS  sidney.schultz@... | 11/21/07
RE: (Photos: Dinosaur sightings: Lotus Symphony 3)  howiem | 11/24/07

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