• @Kangie@lemmy.srcfiles.zip
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      129 months ago

      Boomer spreadsheet program.

      Not literally, it came out in 83 - it was the original ‘killer app’, and was behind the widespread adoption of microcomputers into business in the pre-network and internet days.

      • t0m5k1
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        129 months ago

        Sorry but it’s a blatant gen x spreadsheet program!

        • @digger@lemmy.ca
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          129 months ago

          The last release was in 2002. It’s not limited to Gen X. As an older millennial, I leaned Lotus 1-2-3 and Lotus Word Pro before I was introduced to Microsoft’s Suite.

          • t0m5k1
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            29 months ago

            Right but we don’t age things from it’s last release do we!

            First released in 83 when I was 9 and I played with my ZX81.

              • t0m5k1
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                29 months ago

                Well then, Thanks for sharing! I moved on from a ZX81 to a BBC Master (128k+dbl sided 40/80T dual disk drive) and then to a Falcon 030 in late '92. Games sounded sooo much better on the Falcon 030

                • @_cnt0@unilem.org
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                  19 months ago

                  That hardware is so fascinating (in hindsight): I love that it had a hardware jpeg decoder. Fun times.

                  • t0m5k1
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                    19 months ago

                    For sure man, mine came with a copy of cubase which blew my mind then and now lol

          • gregorum
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            29 months ago

            As a younger Gen-Xer, we were still using Lotus Notes for logging calls when I worked at Dell Tech support in 98-99. It sucked.

            • @Kangie@lemmy.srcfiles.zip
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              39 months ago

              Hahahahaha.

              I was still using Notes in 2013. Most functions had moved on, but for the government department that I was working for at the time it was essential for IM, group mailboxes, and… a specific type of diplomatic communication.

        • Chetzemoka
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          39 months ago

          I’m an Xennial and my grandmother taught me how to use Lotus when I was in junior high lol

      • @mindbleach@sh.itjust.works
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        69 months ago

        it was the original ‘killer app’

        That’d be VisiCalc from all the way back in 1979. The slam-dunk argument against Steve Jobs wanting the Apple II to be a glorified appliance with only built-in applications. A lesson he still hadn’t fucking learned by the time the iPhone came out.

        Lotus 1-2-3 was the IBM PC answer to that 8-bit microcomputer program. VisiCalc had a DOS version, but it was a deliberately identical port. Bugs and all. Lotus bought the company within two years of launching its properly modern competitor.