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Greg Shultz

Published: 21 Nov 2007 16:30 GMT

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IBM/Lotus recently released an office suite by the name of Symphony, which is based on OpenOffice. However, this isn't the first office suite to go by the name Symphony.

Back in 1985, when DOS-based computers ruled the world, a company called Lotus Development Corporation decided to capitalise on the success of its groundbreaking Lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheet application with a new integrated application suite called Symphony.

When it was released, Symphony cost $695 and came on 12 360K floppies.

According to promotional material from the time: "Lotus Symphony 3.0 is the one software package for all your business needs. Conduct business in perfect harmony. Symphony Release 3 combines powerful spreadsheet, word processing, graphics, communications and database in an exciting graphical windows environment. Each Symphony module has great dimension, because it works in concert with others."

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