Lotus Development Corp introduced version 1.0 of Lotus Organiser, a Windows personal information manager at $150: the program, which includes six sections most often used in daily planning and organising – diary, to-do list, planner, address book, note pad and anniversary, replaces Agenda and Agenda 2.0 users can upgrade for $70; the company bought the […]
Lotus Development Corp introduced version 1.0 of Lotus Organiser, a Windows personal information manager at $150: the program, which includes six sections most often used in daily planning and organising – diary, to-do list, planner, address book, note pad and anniversary, replaces Agenda and Agenda 2.0 users can upgrade for $70; the company bought the product from UK company Threadz Ltd (CI No 1,911).