Pros
- Creates radically smaller file sizes
- Free
Cons
- Can be slow and is a CPU hog
- Limited screen view options
Bottom Line
It's not as robust as Microsoft Office, but you can't beat the price.
More Information
- IBM Lotus Symphony: An Excellent Free Office Suite This onetime rival to Microsoft Office still works beautifully--and it's free.
- First Look: IBM's Symphony Office Suite Free suite does much of what Microsoft Office can do and costs nothing.
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