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ComputerWorld: Lotusphere 2006: Users scour the show for answers, tools
An interesting Lotusphere "personon the street" article. What I found to be most positive iswhat isn't in the article -- there's no questioning of the future of Notes,no comments about confusion in product roadmap, no "Microsoft is goingto take over the world" thought. As I said in sessions yesterday,the thought that Notes is dead is dead.There is one bit of the article worthquoting:He particularly liked a feature in Notes 7 thatallows an e-mail to be pulled back after it has been sent to another Notes/Dominosystem. "That's a good feature that they're finally adding,"Tincher said. Well..... that feature is not in Notes7. It's a feature announced this week, coming in Domino Next/"Hannover".Link: ComputerWorld:Lotusphere 2006: Users scour the show for answers, tools>
An interesting Lotusphere "person
on the street" article. What I found to be most positive is
what isn't in the article -- there's no questioning of the future of Notes,
no comments about confusion in product roadmap, no "Microsoft is going
to take over the world" thought. As I said in sessions yesterday,
the thought that Notes is dead is dead.
There is one bit of the article worth quoting:
Link: ComputerWorld: Lotusphere 2006: Users scour the show for answers, tools >
There is one bit of the article worth quoting:
He particularly liked a feature in Notes 7 that allows an e-mail to be pulled back after it has been sent to another Notes/Domino system. "That's a good feature that they're finally adding," Tincher said.Well..... that feature is not in Notes 7. It's a feature announced this week, coming in Domino Next/"Hannover".
Link: ComputerWorld: Lotusphere 2006: Users scour the show for answers, tools >
Originally by Ed Brill from Ed Brill on January 26, 2006, 4:08am