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Weekly Links #18

2010/08/28 By Rob Leave a Comment

  • IBM Lotus Symphony – Buzz: IBM Lotus Symphony 3 Beta 4 is now available

    “Lotus Symphony 3 Beta 4 represents a major new advancement for our Lotus Symphony users. Based on current OpenOffice.org 3 code stream. Lotus Symphony 3 Beta 4 offers loads of new features and capabilities and improved file fidelity. The Lotus Symphony team is excited to get it out to you and get your feedback.”

    tags: ODF Symphony

  • Councils ‘could save at least £51m’ with shift to ODF and open source | Technology | guardian.co.uk

    “If one council goes to a service provider such as Capita and asks for a change to its Revenues and Benefits system so it works with OpenOffice and ODF instead of Microsoft Office, Capita will tell them to go away. But if government mandates it, then Capita or any of these other companies that do this work for councils could get it done in six months.”

    tags: ODF

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