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SmartDraw Provides Visual Productivity Solution for Lotus Symphony

Plug-in allows Lotus users to create charts.

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March 24, 2009

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SmartDraw.com, maker of SmartDraw, the software that helps people communicating visually, has published a plug-in for IBM Lotus users, which allows them to integrate SmartDraw into the Symphony Suite.
 
“The SmartDraw plug-in allows Lotus’ 3 million users the opportunity to use SmartDraw to improve communications by communicating visually,” says Todd Savitt, chief sales officer for SmartDraw.com. “Lotus users can now create a flowchart to explain a business process, a Gantt chart to show a project schedule or an organizational chart, or any of SmartDraw’s 40 types of visuals, without a learning curve and in just minutes.” 
 
A free trial of SmartDraw is included with the Lotus plug-in.

For more information, visit SmartDraw.com.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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