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Lotus To Release SmartSuite 97 Inside A Fortnight

News The IBM-owned subsidiary will turn the spotlight on the Internet when it releases SmartSuite 97, by including both Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer with the suite. At the heart of SmartSuite will remain new versions of WordPro, 1...

[February 24, 1997, 17:03]

Guy Kewney's Weekend Diary

News Yes, a secret, like Lotus SmartSuite, right? Actually, it turns out they haven't seen SmartSuite, and don't think they need to. And when you get to see the SmartSuite pitch to Web users, you'll discover (I think) that it's a lot better thought out.

[September 13, 1996, 17:14]

Lotus US Poaches MS Office Users

News Users of Office Select (the enterprise version of Office) wanting to upgrade will be encouraged by Lotus to jump ship to SmartSuite at a reduced price, to a product that offers support for MS Office file formats and a Word Menu Help Expert that...

[April 11, 1997, 12:20]

Lotus Invokes St Paddy To Convert MS Office Users

News It may take the luck of the Irish to usurp Microsoft's dominance in desktop suites but Lotus celebrated the release of SmartSuite 97 today by sending a St Patrick's Day parcel of shamrock inflatables, bottles of stout and software to journalists.

[March 17, 1997, 17:14]

Guy Kewney's Weekend Diary

News Everybody else seems to have two: Notes is "part of" Lotus SmartSuite, Exchange is part of Office 97 from Microsoft, and GroupWise is sold with Corel's newly-acquired WordPerfect suite. This is an industrial science park just South of Tokyo.

[September 28, 1996, 9:00]

New Visio App Targets IT Managers

News As well as boasting the Office-Compatible badge, users can also switch to a user interface that mimics Lotus SmartSuite. The latest addition to the Visio line will be targeted at IT managers charting business processes and network planning.

[October 3, 1996, 15:21]