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Notes/Domino revs on tap at Lotusphere
Better Workplace-to-Notes links are reportedly in store in the versions of Lotus Notes and Domino to be unveiled next week at Lotusphere. On the client side, Notes applications in this release will be able to run within the Workplace client as Eclipse plug-ins...
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Jan 17, 2005
Symbian OS phones gain Notes client
CommonTime has announced a Symbian OS version of mNotes, its mobile client for Lotus Notes, allowing staff to access e-mail, calendar, contacts and task information from Symbian-based smart phones. The client has been designed to give a full Notes groupware experience to mobile users, according to the firm...
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Jun 28, 2005
Full Notes client for Linux by 2006
new workplace manager product to support Notes, users will essentially have a full Notes client for Linux by 2006...
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Apr 26, 2005
New Notes Web client to offer offline perks
client promises to let users work offline without the bulky proprietary full Notes client. It is code-named Shimmer and now is in test mode. Lotus says the lightweight client will do much of what the fully loaded, Notes client used to do. Lotus is positioning the client as a companion rather than a replacement for the full client, just as Microsoft is with its own Outlook and Outlook Express...
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Jul 9, 2001
Most users roll with Notes price increase
IBM raised the price of the Notes client in April by about 15%, but the first price increase in five years isn't upsetting many users...
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Jun 10, 2004
Related Notes Articles
What's in store for IBM Lotus' Hannover?
ahead to the following version, code-named Hannover. All indications point to a very interesting, increasingly extensible, more productive and more aesthetically pleasing Notes client.
End users consuming applications in the new client will see integrations of native Lotus Notes applications and J2EE-based Workplace applications, and most of them won't care much about the... More...
Roots of Notes
Notes this month reached its 15th birthday -- a notable plateau for any technology. But the road really began long before Lotus' Notes rolled out in '89. The important ideas behind the Notes client and server can be traced back as far as the early '70s, almost a decade before the wide commercialization of PCs in business.
In fact, Notes/Domino finds its roots in some of the first computer... More... Dec 22, 2004
Lotus sweetens offer to move to 6.5
tightly with Lotus Instant Messaging (formerly called Sametime), giving users the ability to IM colleagues, manage their buddy lists or just see who is online from within the Notes client. Executives hope that experimenting with WebSphere Portal will allow shops to see how Notes and Domino applications look when accessed through the gateway.
Sep 22, 2003
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