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Consumers Software was a computer networking company based in Canada. The company created early spreadsheet utilities and later developed Network Courier, an email product based on the concept of one or more connected "post offices". The post office could be connected to legacy email systems, such as PROFS, DEC, and other largely mainframe-based email system using connectors.
The company was acquired by Microsoft on March 18, 1991,[citation needed] and merged its technology with Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Mail for PC Networks.[1]
References
- ↑ "Microsoft Corp. is entering the PC Electronic Mail Market with the acquisition of Consumer Software Inc. (CSI), a Vancouver, B.C.". AllBusiness.com. 1991-03-18. Retrieved 2008-04-13.
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