Ami was the name of a word processing program developed and marketed by Samna in the late 1980s, which was later purchased by Lotus Software in 1990. Shortly after its introduction, the name of the program was changed to "Ami Pro".
Ami was the name of a word processing program developed and marketed by Samna in the late 1980s, which was later purchased by Lotus Software in 1990. Shortly after its introduction, the name of the program was changed to "Ami Pro".
Ami Pro was a significant competitor to Microsoft Word and WordPerfect Corporation's WordPerfect during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Dataquest estimated that Ami Pro had 18% of the Windows word processor market in 1991. The developers of Ami Pro introduced a number of innovations in Ami Pro that were later adopted by other word processors.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).