Infowood, a software application, was released in 1992. Like many software products, it may have had protections against unauthorized use, such as copyright laws and licensing agreements.

If you can share more context about what Infowood was (e.g., a DOS database, a school administration tool, a game), I can help you locate legal documentation, manuals, or alternative open-source software with similar functionality.

Produce 3D renderings that helped clients visualize their future spaces.

– If you can identify who created Infowood , they might grant permission for personal or educational use.

– Some sites host old DOS software for preservation, but downloading them may still be legally questionable depending on your jurisdiction. I cannot link to or endorse such sites.

If you're looking for information on Infowood or similar software, I can try to provide more general information or point you in the direction of resources that might be helpful.