InfoCentral is Personal Information Manager that can create and store outlines, calendars, contacts, and todo lists using an object-oriented tree structure. It features a customizable database, can "connect" to information from other windows programs, a built-in dialer, and bundles several pre-populated reference "ibases".
InfoCentral was originally released by WordPerfect Corp, then purchased by Novell, and later owned by Corel. It was initially part of WordPerfect's "Main Street" software family.
It competed against Jenson-Jones Commence (IBM Current) and Arabesque Software Inc Ecco Professional.
A review can be found in InfoWorld Jul 11, 1994
This release was the first under Novell, shortly after it was acquired by them.
Download name | Version | Language | Architecture | File size | Downloads |
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InfoCentral 1.10 (3.5-1.44mb) | 1.10 | English | 4.67MB | 2 |