Lotus Organizer is a personal information management program that was popular during the mid 1990s.
Organizer was originally developed by a British company as Threadz Organizer, and acquired by Lotus as a Windows-based replacement for the DOS-based Lotus Agenda
It uses a very friendly user interface view styled around a ring bound notebook, in which one can use a calendar, notepad, planner, to-do list, and address book.
There were later versions for OS/2 and a version (Organizer 97 GS) for Macintosh. Lotus Organizer was eventually overtaken by Microsoft Outlook.
This version is a 16-bit Windows 3.1 application.
Version 2 adds group scheduling via Lotus Notes or CC:Mail, contact management features, and a full-month calendar view. The "standalone" version does not include the group scheduling programs, as they are mainly useful only for corporate LAN users.
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2.0 Standalone for Windows | English |
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4.18MB | 5 |
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2.0 for Windows | English |
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4.82MB | 1 |
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2.01 for Windows | English |
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14.66MB | 2 |
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2.01 for Windows | Czech |
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4.1MB | 1 |
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2.01 for Windows | Dutch |
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4.13MB | 0 |
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2.01 for Windows | Portuguese |
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4.04MB | 1 |
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2.0a for Windows | English |
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15.08MB | 1 |
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2.1 for Windows | English |
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4.97MB | 1 |
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2.12A for Windows | English |
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59.3MB | 3 |