Linked by Adam S on Mon 2nd Jun 2008 19:59 UTC
Features, Office Last week, IBM unveiled the first version of their OpenOffice.org offshoot, Lotus Symphony. Symphony is aimed at professional users in a corporate environment, but brings to OpenOffice.org many UI enhancements in an attractive, single tabbed interface. Symphony 1.0 runs on Windows and Linux; while the site used to suggest a Mac version was forthcoming, there is currently no reference to a Mac native version of Symphony. The Lotus Symphony website has been updated to reflect the recent release, however, downloads are very slow at the moment "due to high demand."
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Looks of Lotus Symphony
by WereCatf on Mon 2nd Jun 2008 21:16 UTC
WereCatf
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2006-02-15

What little you can see from those screenshots there atleast it looks ten times better than OO.o ;) I'll have to try it out myself whenever I get my download finished. But well, with a polished user-interface it is often easier to make people switch so perhaps they will do better than OO.o has in that regard? Time shall tell ;)