Linspire, Inc, San Diego, Calif., developer of CNR.com
(http://www.cnr.com/), an easy-to-use, one-click digital software
delivery service for desktop Linux software, and IBM, the world's
biggest computer-services company, has announced the immediate
availability of IBM Lotus Symphony 4.0 Beta to desktop Linux users
worldwide through the one-click CNR.com software delivery service.
Crowned the 2008 Datamation office productivity software product of the
year, Lotus Symphony is a set of intuitive, easy-to-use applications for
creating, editing and sharing documents, spreadsheets and presentations.
The CNR.com service is a free, easy-to-use software delivery service
that currently supports Freespire 2.0, Linspire 6.0, Ubuntu 7.04 and
7.10 (32 bit) users and will soon expand to additional popular Linux
distributions (http://www.cnr.com/product/symphony).
"We're excited to have quickly broadened the office
productivity suite choices available through CNR.com and offer our users
this acclaimed application," said Larry Kettler, Linspire President
and CEO. "Users can now easily download and install this product in
its beta phase and help provide valuable feedback while the product gets
closer to its official launch."
Lotus Symphony software provides the functionality users need to
perform the most common document creation and editing tasks, making it
ideal for business and personal projects alike. Lotus Symphony software
lets users import, edit and save a variety of file formats including
Microsoft Office files. Users can even convert and export documents,
spreadsheets and presentations using Adobe(R) Portable Document Format
(PDF) files.
"Symphony was designed to provide freedom of choice and
freedom from overpriced commodities," said Kevin Cavanaugh, vice
president, IBM Lotus Software. "Symphony and Linux are a natural
fit for the growing ranks of businesses and individuals who have better
things to do with their money."
Lotus Symphony is based on OpenOffice.org Technology and supports
the ODF standard, ISO 26300. Lotus Symphony is immediately available to
CNR users at http://www.cnr.com/product/symphony.
About CNR.com
CNR.com (http://www.cnr.com/) is a free one-click software delivery
service designed to standardize the process and eliminate the complexity
of finding, installing and managing Linux software for the most popular
desktop Linux distributions, both Debian and RPM-based. A free service
requiring no registration to use, CNR.com users get the most extensive
free resource available anywhere for desktop Linux software. As part of
CNR.com, a Premium CNR Service provides users a number of features and
value, including discounts on all commercial Linux software applications
available through CNR.com. Search from tens of thousands of Linux
software programs, packages and libraries by title, popularity, similar
software, category or function, and with just one click, install the
software right on to your computer.
About Linspire
Linspire, Inc. (http://www.linspire.com/) was founded in 2001 to
bring choice into the operating system market. The company's
flagship product, the Linspire operating system, is an affordable,
easy-to-use Linux-based operating system for home, school, and business
users. Linspire also pioneered CNR Technology, which provides free
access to all Linux software through CNR.com, allowing one-click
installation from over 20,000 software programs, packages and libraries.
Free to use, both free & commercial software is available at CNR.com
(http://www.cnr.com/).
About Lotus Symphony
Lotus Symphony is a suite of software tools for creating text,
spreadsheet and presentation documents -- the most frequently used
desktop tools -- based on OpenOffice code. It supports the OpenDocument
format (ODF), Microsoft Office and Lotus SmartSuite formats.
For more information, visit http://www.linspire.com or call
858/587-6700, ext. 183.
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