Hi, I had the same problem, with more than 15 years worth of diary entries, birthdays etc in my Lotus Organizer, I was unable to find anything that matched organizer so for that reason I installed Parallels Desktop on my iMac and run Windows 7 under that. I was then able to load Lotus Organizer and am still using it without any problems. If you do find anything with the capability of Lotus Organizer especially for Mac, please post a reply to let me know about it. All the best. K755MG1
A Personal Information Manager for Microsoft Windows and OS/2 published by Lotus Development Corporation and later by IBM, sold primarily as a stand-alone product for Windows but exclusively as a part of the Lotus SmartSuite on OS/2. The program mimics a paper based "time manager" ("Personal organizer" in the USA) down to a tee, but in the 1980's they became the de-rigueur accessory for the modern businessman in the form of the Filofax and the American copy "Franklin Planner". Due to the simple and familiar user interface the Lotus Organizer became wildly successful with more than 40 million active installs and is still one of the most popular PIMs even though it is getting very difficult to get hold of new and has not seen any worthwhile updates in almost two decades.
At least three Web sites now allow you to synchronize the information in your Palm-based organizer with a password-protected online calendar and address book instead of a desktop program such as Palm Desktop, Microsoft Outlook or Lotus Organizer. Each of these three is free to use; each also requires you to download a Windows-only synchronizing software.
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