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  2. Lotus Symphony (MS-DOS) - Wikipedia

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    Lotus Symphony was an integrated software package for creating and editing text, spreadsheets, charts and other documents on the MS-DOS operating systems. It was released by Lotus Development as a follow-on to its popular spreadsheet program, Lotus 1-2-3, [1] and was produced from 1984 to 1992.

  3. OnlyOffice - Wikipedia

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    OnlyOffice (formerly TeamLab), stylized as ONLYOFFICE, is a free software office suite and ecosystem of collaborative applications. It consists of online editors for text documents, spreadsheets, presentations, forms and PDFs, and the room-based collaborative platform.

  4. GNU Oleo - Wikipedia

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    GNU Oleo is a discontinued [4] lightweight free software spreadsheet [5] originally designed as a text-based spreadsheet using the curses library. The last development version of Oleo, 1.99.16, was released in 2001.

  5. KOffice - Wikipedia

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    KOffice was a free and open source office and graphics suite developed by KDE for Unix-like and Windows systems. KOffice contains a word processor (), a spreadsheet (), a presentation program (), and a number of other components that varied over the course of its development.

  6. Free Microsoft Office Software: Get the Essentials Without ...

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    Google Docs: If you have a Gmail account, you can take advantage of Google spreadsheets, word documents, and presentations. These documents update instantly, allowing for simultaneous ...

  7. Framework (office suite) - Wikipedia

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    Framework, launched in 1984, was an office suite to run on the (x86) IBM PC and compatibles with the MS-DOS operating system.. Unlike other integrated products, Framework was not created as "plug-in" modules with a similar look and feel, but as a single windowing workspace representing a desktop metaphor that could manage and outline "Frames" sharing a common underlying format.

  8. Amiga productivity software - Wikipedia

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    Pen Pal was a word processor integrated with a database and a form editor. Scribble!, Analyze!, and Organize! were bundled together as the Works! suite combining a word processor, spreadsheet, and database. Despite the similarity in name, it had no connection to Microsoft Works.

  9. MobiOffice - Wikipedia

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    MobiOffice is compatible with Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, and Adobe PDF files. [14] MobiOffice Pro is compatible with all of the above and is able to print, convert PDF to Word, Excel, ePUB, save as PDF and could create password protected files. It has a track changes option.