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Lotus 123 version history
Lotus 123 version history











  1. #LOTUS 123 VERSION HISTORY 64 BIT#
  2. #LOTUS 123 VERSION HISTORY ZIP FILE#

Im glad you found my points on Lotus 123 of some value.

  • Lotus FTP site (Archived version here) - many resources on Lotus products, including documentation, sample files, software. of 5 - Lotus 123 and Windows 10 - posted in Windows 10 Support: Hi brainout.
  • Lotus 1-2-3 converter (commercial software with free trial).
  • Interfacing with 1-2-3 files in SAS/ACCESS.
  • Tips for Importing Lotus 1-2-3 Files to Excel.
  • #LOTUS 123 VERSION HISTORY ZIP FILE#

  • ZIP file on Lotus FTP site with some WK1 and WK3 files archived.
  • No specific info could be found on LibreOffice, but the situation is probably identical to OpenOffice. 123) versions of the format ( source here). Meanwhile, OpenOffice only supports the old (.wk1. Although older versions of Microsoft Excel were able to read (some of?) these formats, Excel 2010 doesn't support any of them anymore, as shown in this overview of unsupported formats on Microsoft's website. Support of the Lotus 1-2-3 formats has shown a steady decline over recent years. This also applies to its SmartSuite and Organizer products. IBM officially ceased its support for Lotus 123 on 30 September 2014 (see the announcement here).
  • 3 Support by modern spreadsheet software.
  • Lotus Symphony (the '80s version, not the unrelated 2000s version which used a variant of Open Office format) used a similar file format. Anyone know if it will work on Windows 10. wk2, and from then on the number in the extension corresponded to the program version number. of 5 - Lotus 123 and Windows 10 - posted in Windows 10 Support: Ok Ok I may be the last person on earth using Lotus 123 but it serves my purpose. wk1 extension, but that was soon changed to. When 1-2-3 was finally officially discontinued in 2013 (by IBM, which now owns Lotus), the general reaction was "What, they still made 1-2-3 until now? I thought it died a long time ago." Making 1-2-3 part of a new "Lotus SmartSuite" didn't help bring it back to prominence. Both were spreadsheets which used a similar interface, still familiar to modern spreadsheet users, consisting of a matrix of rows and columns where the columns have letters and the rows have numbers, and a cell can be addressed by an address such as "B2".Īfter years of dominance of the spreadsheet market for PC/MS-DOS, 1-2-3 failed to successfully move over to the Windows platform, and was eclipsed by Microsoft Excel. Lotus 1-2-3 was regarded as the "killer app" of the IBM PC in its early days, just as VisiCalc was for the Apple II platform.

    #LOTUS 123 VERSION HISTORY 64 BIT#

    Does it say 32 or 64 bit If its 32 bit, try running enabling 16 bit mode. 1-Press Windows key + X 2-Click System 3-Look under system type. X-fmt/116, x-fmt/117, x-fmt/114, x-fmt/115 Lotus Smart Suite has some 16 bit code, so if you are running 64 bit Windows it is likely incompatible.













    Lotus 123 version history