Lotus Software (English Wikipedia)

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  • Kendall, Robert (15 September 1993). "LotusWorks 3.0 review". PC Magazine. 11 (3): 333. Retrieved 20 February 2018.
  • Caruso, Denise (1984-04-02). "Company Strategies Boomerang". InfoWorld. pp. 80–83. Retrieved 10 February 2015.
  • "Lotus acquires Software Arts". Infoworld. June 24, 1985. p. 20.
  • "VisiCalc discontinued". Infoworld. June 2, 1986. p. 8.
  • Perrators, Ed (August 1991). "Integrated Software review: LotusWorks 1.0". PC Magazine: 276. Retrieved 20 February 2018.

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  • "There is much to recommend Ami Pro 2.0, the latest version of Lotus Corp.'s high-powered word processing program for Windows. "Lotus Ami Pro Program Is Hard to Beat". LA Times. October 24, 1991.

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  • James Fallows (August 1, 1997). "Zoot!". Atlantic magazine.

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  • "Ami Pro, also called just Ami initially, was a word processor sold by Samna and later Lotus Software, where it became Lotus Word Pro." "AmiPro 3.x". WinWorldPC.com.

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