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Answer» If one was looking to find the latest spreadsheet made by lotus what would one be looking for?
JohnHTTP://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lotus_1-2-3 Looks like IBM is still selling it, but not at discount PER license: http://www-03.ibm.com/software/products/us/en/123
I haven't used Lotus 123 in years. When I was introduced to Excel 97 around 1999, I made the switch. I remember it being 1999 because I had a spreadsheet to keep track of how many I had saved of each of the 1999 release state quarters. Then used Office Excel 97,2000, 2003, and then left MS Office for Open Office which I currently use for spreadsheets. *Ended up cashing in the sack of state quarters in 2002 to buy my Pentium 4 SYSTEM new/open BOX from staples. I did go to the bank first though to get it converted to cash vs having the cashier counting up 2,076 quarters for the $519 COMPUTER.
OpenOffice can open old Lotus 123 files btw for free.
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