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@Mark Stanton

What you say is true. Symphony was indeed created in the 80's. But that
doesn't mean that version 3 is not based on OpenOffice ;)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_Lotus_Symphony

BTW If you follow the link I provided you will notice at the end of the page
the following sentence just after the OpenOffice logo and before the
Copyright notice "Lotus Symphony is based on OpenOffice.org Technology and
supports the ODF standard, ISO 26300"

As you can see we are both right :)

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