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LOTUS SYMPHONY

Lotus Symphony is a multi-function, fully integrated business software package which provides users with the ability to create documents which mix text, numeric data, and graphs and produce presentation quality output. It includes a windowing capability, macros, and a command programming language. Symphony's powerful word processor includes an 80,000-word add-in dictionary and a text- outliner to help you organise ideas. There is automatic paragraph reformatting and wildcard characters may be used to assist in search-and-replace tasks. Symphony's database is form-oriented. You can insert, move, edit, and delete fields directly from the form environment. There are several database statistical functions that find averages, totals, and maximum values for records meeting selected criteria. The communications function accesses information from mainframes, minis, or other personal computers. Symphony comes with pre-configured settings for many on-line information services. Symphony's spreadsheet is based on that of Lotus 1-2-3. In addition,
the Viewer function lets you browse and retrieve files from within Symphony. Symphony files are fully compatible with Lotus 1-2-3 files and have a similar interface. The product includes several add-ins. Allways lets you add fonts, shading, boxes, and lines to a spreadsheet. Magellan Viewer makes it easy to browse, retrieve, or link files. @BASE lets you create, edit, and manage dBase files stored on disk from within Symphony, or access multiple database files simultaneously.
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MINIS

MINIS is an abbreviation for Management Information System for Ministers
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