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RE: (Photos: Dinosaur sightings: Lotus Symphony 3)
Now show these folks Framework and see what they have to say! With Framework I've been able to create single customer files that contain correspondence, flat file databases(such as contact lists), spreadsheets(cost modeling and analysis of completed projects) and simple graphical analysis of data; all in one, compact file format.

I've got plenty of things for my wish list for version 9 but it was decades ahead of Symphony and still surpasses most of the bloated windowsware.

I use OpenOffice when I need seamless MS compatibility since I still am not happy with the imports and exports available through Framework but I still utilize Framework as my dependable "workhorse".
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