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| last edited by BillSeitz on Jun 28, 2008 10:47 am |
Dead PIM product. 1994 article says [Victor Cruz], spokesman for LotUs Development Corp., says Lotus stopped developing Agenda after selling only 100,000 copies. They thought Agenda was too difficult to learn, so they bought a no-brainer program called the Threads Organizer (I guess this was [Lotus Organizer]) from a company in the United Kingdom. Threads looks like a notebook and a day calendar, so it is obvious what it does. Agenda is more subtle. Lotus has sold 450,000 copies of Threads.
Re-reading the old articles now reminds me of Semantic Web and Object Browser ideas.
http://home.neo.rr.com/pim/alinks.htm One factor that has breathed new life into Agenda is the HP 200LX palmtop PC. The 200LX is a rugged, full featured [AT] class computer that can easily fit in a coat pocket and run on two AA batteries for weeks. It's form factor is even smaller than the current WinCE machines. The Agenda/200LX combination provides users with an extremely powerful PIM and research tool that can literally be taken anywhere!
http://www.palmtop.net/agenda.html
http://guterman.com/guterman_clips/guterman_clips_Agenda/guterman_clips_agenda.html
I've got an actively developed Agenda page at http://www.chungkuo.org/agenda/agenda.html with a collection of files, many new. --[Bob Newell]
Agenda --2003/12/13 15:51 [GMT]
Hi,
Do you know if it is possible to obtain a copy of Lotus Agenda?
Tony-jenkins@fsmail.net in the UK
Agenda --2003/12/13 15:51 [GMT]
Hi,
Do you know if it is possible to obtain a copy of Lotus Agenda?
Tony-jenkins@fsmail.net in the UK
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