Lotus 1-2-3 on UNIX?

Aris Stathakis aris at tabbs.UUCP
Thu Sep 20 09:17:40 AEST 1990


In article <15030019 at hpfinote.HP.COM> jackb at hpfinote.HP.COM (Jack Benzel) writes:
>Back in early June I caught an episode of "The Computer Chronicles", a video
>news magazine kind of show on computers on public broadcasting.  There was a
>little blurb about Lotus 1-2-3 being announced for UNIX by the end of the
>month(July).  I haven't heard a word since.  Did I get my hopes up for nothing?

Yes, i've played with this product.  It seems a bit buggy (seems to hang
every once in a while), but otherwise I think it can evolve into a great
product.  It is Lotus 1-2-3 release 3 compatible.  The version I used was
a single user version, but the release notes said there was also a 10
user version available.  One annoying thing is that you had to specify
one username on that system that would be using Lotus and it would only
let that one username execute the program.  One strange thing I noticed
is that the single user version let that same user run Lotus multiple
times on the console multi-screens.

The graphs worked great on my VGA screen, though I never tried using Lotus
on any terminals.

The product consisted of 6 1.2 MB disks which were packed using 'pack'.  The
product would also install on several different UNIX's from the same
distribution disks - SCO Xenix, SCO UNIX, Interactive and one other which
I can't remember at this time.  I tried it under SCO Open Desktop.

I also believe that Lotus have released 123 under SUNOS, VMS, and for
some strange IBM mainframe operating system.

Hope this helps you.

Aris



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