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It wasn't better late ...

- Company: Lotus Development
- Born: 1982
- Died: 1995 (acquired by IBM)
- Cause of Death: A late port to 32-bit architecture lost Lotus its market dominance
- Founders: Mitch Kapor and Jonathan Sachs
- Most well-known product(s): Lotus 1-2-3, Notes
- Why we miss them: 1-2-3 was the killer app that made PCs useful.
- Lasting image/quote: "One of the most important things [for us to] do is to connect 1-2-3 users with sources of external data, whether it's data from databases on the personal computer, a network, a host or a minicomputer. We built an entire technology called DataLens to accomplish the task of getting data from databases into 1-2-3. We learned recently there is an equivalent need of getting 1-2-3 data out to somebody else. In a Lotus context, that's the single best definition of the integration of two worlds: 1-2-3 data needs to get somewhere else; data from somewhere else needs to get to 1-2-3." -Jim Manzi, 1991
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