Lotus is a software company founded in 1982. Its most famous product was Lotus 1-2-3, a spreadsheet and database application for the Mac, DOS and Windows. Lotus has since been acquired by IBM in 1995, and a number of collaboration products have been created under the brand including Lotus Notes, Lotus Domino, IBM Lotus Symphony and many more.
This guide looks at the history of Lotus, provides reviews for products, and presents tips on migrating to Lotus applications from competing applications like Microsoft Outlook.
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