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Samna Ami Pro Free 12



System Requirements:MAC Plus or later modelSystem 6.07 or higher1.25MB of free RAM2MB of disk spaceAn internal or external modem and a data or phone line, or an alternative communication device such as a wireless modemPackage Includes:Quick Reference Card; Part # 394281cc:Mail Answering Your Upgrade Questions; 10 pages; Part # 356953Lotus Software Agreement; Part # 384491Warranty Registration Card for Canada; Part # 397185Product Registration Card; Part # 39611cc:Mail User's Guide; 192 pages; Part # 1229813.5" 720K diskette for Macintosh Communications Toolbox; Part # 8555623.5" 720K diskette for cc:Mail Mobile for Macintosh Release 2.0.3; Part # 855552Cable sealed in original plastic bag


System Requirements:Windows 95-486/12MB (minimum), 486/16MB (recommended)Windows NT-80486 PC or faster with at least 16MB RAM23MB of free space (minimum install)46MB of free space (default install)VGA, SVGA, or 8514/a displayWindows-compatible mouse or other pointing device




Samna Ami Pro Free 12




System Requirements:IBM PC AT and Lotus Freelance Graphics certified compatibles, including most IBM PS/2 and COMPAQ modelsFixed DiskSupported graphics cards: VGA, EGA, CGA, MCGA or Hercules Monochrome (EGA or higher recommended)Freelance Graphics requires 466,000 bytes (455K) free memory after DOS and network shell are loaded


SmartSuite 1.2 for Windows Upgrade - 1992. You qualify for this if you use Lotus 1-2-3 (excluding "1-2-3 for Home"), Lotus Symphony, Lotus Word Processing software (Ami, Ami Pro, Samna Word 4, and Manuscript), Lotus presentation graphics (Freelance Plus, freelance Graphics, Graphwriter), or cc:Mail. Includes Lotus 1-2-3 for Windows, Ami Pro for Windows, Freelance Graphics for Windows, and cc:Mail for Windows.


Meanwhile, Notes was winning strong praise in the computer industry, though some critics felt that Manzi had tied the company's future too closely to its success. Manzi had built Lotus's product strategy around Notes, planning to offer a spectrum of software applications designed to work in a Notes environment. Although it was sold later individually, Notes initially was designed as a huge package, with buyers paying $62,500 for 200 copies of Notes, five days of consulting with Lotus technicians, and six months of free telephone support. Notes sold 112,000 copies in 1991, with major firms like General Motors and Metropolitan Life Insurance deciding to build their computer networks around it. 2ff7e9595c


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