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  2. IBM Lotus Forms - Wikipedia

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    IBM Forms is a suite of products by IBM's Lotus Software division that interact to develop and deliver data-driven, XML-based electronic forms (e-forms) to end-users. IBM Forms consists of a server, designer, and client viewer that enable creation, deployment, and streamlining of forms-based processes.

  3. IBM Lotus SmartSuite - Wikipedia

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    eComStation 1.0 included the OS/2 version of Smartsuite. [2] It was an optional extra in later versions of eComStation. [3] ArcaOS does not include Smartsuite, but is able to run it. [4] In 2007, IBM introduced a new office suite called IBM Lotus Symphony, unrelated to the Lotus Symphony integrated application suite that Lotus previously released.

  4. Extensible Forms Description Language - Wikipedia

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    XFDL not only supports multiple digital signatures, but the signatures can apply to specific sections of a form and prevent changes to signed content. These advantages to XFDL led large organizations such as the United States Army and Air Force to migrate to XFDL from using forms in other formats. Later, though, the lack of portable software ...

  5. Category:Lotus Software software - Wikipedia

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    Software produced by Lotus Software, a division of IBM. ... Pages in category "Lotus Software software" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total.

  6. Lotus Software - Wikipedia

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    The Lotus.com web page in 2001 clearly showed the company as "Lotus Development Corporation" with "a word from its CEO" by 2002, the "About us" section was removed from its site menu, and the Lotus logo was replaced with the IBM logo. By 2003 an "About Lotus" link returned to the Lotus.com page on its sidebar, but this time identifying the ...

  7. IBM Lotus Symphony - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, IBM created development tools for BlackBerry smartphones to link to IBM's business software, which also allow opening ODF file-formats, [14] following a full Symphony later. [15] Lotus Symphony 3.0.1 added enhancements including support for one million spreadsheet rows, bubble charts, and a new design for the home page. [16]

  8. Lotus 1-2-3 - Wikipedia

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    Lotus 1-2-3 is a discontinued spreadsheet program from Lotus Software (later part of IBM). It was the first killer application of the IBM PC , was hugely popular in the 1980s, and significantly contributed to the success of IBM PC-compatibles in the business market.

  9. IBM - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, IBM purchased Lotus Software, best known for its Lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheet software. [51] During the decade, IBM was working on a new operating system, named the Workplace OS project. Despite a large amount of money spent on the project, it was cancelled in 1996.