Samna was a competitor to
WordStar and
MultiMate in the DOS market for
word processors in the 1980s. Based in large part on the look and feel of the
Lanier enterprise word processing system's software, Samna was targeted at businesses who had used the Lanier system but were interested in moving to lower-cost PC-based word processing. Samna was developed and published by Samna Corp., an
Atlanta,
Georgia, USA based
computer software company that was bought by
Lotus Development Corporation in November 1990 for $65 million USD.