Download key generator for IBM Lotus Symphony v3.0
Lotus Symphony an office suite, made of on the basis of OpenOffice and Eclipse Rich Client Platform. Lotus Symphony has a redesigned user interface, ability to share and collaborate on documents, contains the text editor, spreadsheets, presentations, builtin Web browser. Supports MS Office formats and ODF.
Year: 2010
Version: 3.0
Developer: IBM
Bit depth: x32
Compatibility with Vista: x32 only
Compatible with Windows 7: Only x32
Language: English and Russian
System requirements: * Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista SP2, Windows 7, SLED 11, RHEL 5 Update 4, Ubuntu 8.04, Macintosh OS X 10.5, 10.6.2;
* 1 GHz processor or faster, 512 MB RAM or more.
Compared with the previous version of Lotus Symphony made more than a hundred important improvements. The most interesting innovations: * Support for VBAscripts;
* Support for ODF 1.2;
* Support for OLEObject Office 2007;
* Completely redesigned the side toolbar, which contains an expanded set of sections and panels, which supports flexible means of setting the contents;
* Support customize the content and format of the toolbar;
* Ability to create new business cards and labels;
* Ability to integrate into your document OLEobjects, audio and video files;
* Supports Live Text, allows to recognize typical patterns in the text and to perform certain actions with the text (for example, to specify the address on a map output data from the address book, etc.);
* Support for encrypted and passwordprotected Microsoft Word and Excel;
* New gallery clip art and advanced set of templates;
* Support for VMLimage files OOXML;
* Support for the VBA API advanced options for the protection of spreadsheets;
* Automatic check for updates in the packet network;
* Editor of documents;
* Editor spreadsheets;
* The system to create presentations;
* Dropped support capabilities, previously available in version 1.3: import SmartSuitefiles, support Freehandtable, preview the presentation before printing, you can create documents XFormConnector and support in the editor document.
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