Electric Desk is an all-in-one integrated word processor,
spreadsheet, database, and terminal program. It was first introduced
in 1984 as a low-overhead office package targeted at the IBM PCjr,
and was offered as a lower cost alternative to Ashton-Tate Framework
and Lotus Symphony. Electric desk features windowing, macros, and
context sensitive menus. The user interface is a little eccentric. It
refers to the program components as "services", and refers to windows
as "viewports".
OEM bundled PC software.