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IBM Lotus Notes

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Software information
DeveloperIBM
Initial release1989
Frequently updatedyes
Development statusActive
PlatformCross-platform
Available inEnglish, Spanish, German, French, Russian, Japanese, Tamil, ...
TypeCollaborative software
LicenseProprietary
WebsiteNotes

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Lotus Notes is the client side of a client � server, collaborative application developed and sold by IBM Software Group. IBM describes the software as an "integrated desktop client option for accessing business e-mail, calendars and applications on [an] IBM Lotus Domino server." Prior to release 4.5, the term Lotus Notes referred to both the client and server applications.

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IBM Adds More Social Networking Features to LotusLive - IT Jungle Tweet this news
IT Jungle---IBM- also announced that it is making a hosted version of the -Lotus Notes- email client available through LotusLive. LotusLive Notes costs $5 per person per ... - Date : Mon, 11 Oct 2010 02:45:52 GMT+00:00
Online office productivity wars: Microsoft vs. Google vs. IBM - SearchCloudComputing.com Tweet this news
SearchCloudComputing.com--According to Microsoft, 70% of BPOS customers are coming from competing platforms, mostly -IBM Lotus Notes-. Oh, okay, that explains it. ... - Date : Thu, 07 Oct 2010 20:19:35 GMT+00:00
Lotus Notes Programmer/ Developer - Summit Sun Tweet this news
Summit Sun--Significant experience and highly developed development skills in -Lotus Notes- , LotusScript, Notes formula language, Javascript and DHTML. ... - Date : Sat, 25 Sep 2010 21:55:54 GMT+00:00
British entrepreneur promises Lotus Notes to cloud migration - sourcingfocus.com Tweet this news
sourcingfocus.com--“There are 160 million -IBM- Lotus users worldwide, and at least 6000 -Lotus Notes- customers in the UK,” Pyke said. “This is a massive opportunity for CIMtrek ... - Date : Wed, 08 Sep 2010 08:52:00 GMT+00:00
Google, Microsoft, IBM Vie for GSA Cloud Contract - eWeek Tweet this news
eWeek--The GSA, which oversees government procurement and manages federal property in the United States, currently uses -IBM's Lotus Notes- suite of e-mail and ... - Date : Wed, 22 Sep 2010 17:26:24 GMT+00:00
Forbes and NY Times Recommend CompanionLink's BlackBerry Sync with Outlook 2010 - MarketWatch (press release) Tweet this news
MarketWatch (press release)--CompanionLink supports two-way sync with popular PC software like Microsoft Outlook 2010 32-bit and 64-bit, Sage ACT!, -IBM-(R) -Lotus Notes-, ... - Date : Fri, 24 Sep 2010 19:41:39 GMT+00:00
IBM helps companies improve Web presence with new solution - NetworkWorld.com Tweet this news
NetworkWorld.com---IBM notes- ABI Research that says eight out of 10 consumers shop online at least twice a week these days. Online transactions are continuing to grow at a ... - Date : Wed, 22 Sep 2010 23:00:43 GMT+00:00
A Reinsurance Company Successfully Used SysTools Export Notes Tool - Online PR News (press release) Tweet this news
Online PR News (press release)--A reinsurance company used SysTools Export Notes software for messaging platform migration from -Lotus Notes- to MS Outlook. ... - Date : Wed, 22 Sep 2010 02:12:31 GMT+00:00
CIOs - Are you using Lotus Notes to its full potential? - CIO (blog) Tweet this news
CIO (blog)--By Neil Stolovitsky, Genius Inside: Users of -Lotus Notes- can take their email and calendaring system to the next level by leveraging a comprehensive project ... - Date : Thu, 16 Sep 2010 18:13:03 GMT+00:00
CIMTrek offers path to the cloud for Lotus users - V3.co.uk Tweet this news
V3.co.uk--The firm is initially targeting -Lotus Notes- because there is still a huge installed user base globally. While there are plenty of tools to help migrate ... - Date : Tue, 07 Sep 2010 06:29:22 GMT+00:00

Comparison with other email clients :
Release Date Lotus Notes
1.1 1990
2 1991
3 May 1993 Added support for hierarchical naming
4 January 1996 Removed support for Netware servers
4.1
4.5 December 1996 Server renamed to "Domino", added native HTTP server, POP3 (POP) server, added Calendaring & Scheduling, and introduced Java support. Also included SMTP MTA "in the box", but not installed by default.
4.6 Added IMAP support. OS/2 and Unix client support dropped. No Mac client for this particular release.
5 1999 Moved SMTP functionality from a separate MTA task to become a native ability of the mail routing task, improving performance and fidelity of internet email. Major improvements to HTTP server. Notes client had a major interface overhaul. Java support greatly expanded and enhanced.
5.0.8 Added a new webmail interface, called iNotes (later changed to Domino Web Access in Release 6).
6.0 nowrapSeptember 2002 Added Domino Web Access (formerly iNotes Web Access) support. Dropped OS/2 server support.
6.0.1 February 2003
6.0.2 (Japan Only) June 2003
6.5 / 6.0.3 September 2003 Added Lotus SameTime Instant Messaging integration to the Notes client (Windows only).
6.5.4 / 6.0.5 March 2005
5.x 30 September 2005 Support Ended for Lotus Notes 5.x Reference
6.5.5 December 2005
6.5.6 March 2006 Release 6.5.6 is the last Maintenance Release for the 6.5.x code stream
7.0 August 2005 Added DB2 support as database storage (see also NSFDB2)
7.0.1 July 2006 Added native Linux client, with release certified for Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
7.0.2 September 2006 Added blog template, rss feed support, iCal support, SAP integration and "Nomad" which allows you to take your Notes client with you on a USB device.
7.0.3 October 2007 Current server versions available: All Platforms - Windows, Linux (Red Hat, SuSE x86 and zSeries), i5OS, z/OS, Solaris 9 & 10.
Current client versions available: Windows, Mac OS X, Linux/x86 (Red Hat & SuSE initially).
Various versions of the client have been run under Wine on Linux, but with varying degrees of success and no official support. The Notes 7 client and Domino Designer 7 are known to install and run well under version 0.9.19. Domino servers can also translate most databases into HTML for browser based users.
7.0.4 April 2009
8.0 August 2007 Current server versions available: Windows, Linux, Solaris, AIX.
Current client versions available: Linux and Windows XP/Vista English.
8.0.1 February 2008 IBM added support for Widgets and Google Gadgets.
8.0.2 August 2008 Integrated viewers for Microsoft Office 2007 documents (Office Open XML). Number of performance improvements.
8.5 December 2008 ID Vault, New Roaming Features, xPages, DAOS (disk space savings range from 40% to 60%), ... Some performance improvements. Domino Designer ported to Eclipse. Windows 2008 Support
8.5.1 12 October 2009 Several Improvements to performance and UI. Significant improvements to functionality, performance and stability of Eclipse-based Designer client
8.5.1 FP1 12 December 2009 Added support for Windows 7 and Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6.2)
8.5.1 FP2 26 March 2010 This is mainly a fix release.
8.5.1 FP3 31 May 2010 This is mainly a fix release.
8.5.1 FP4 4 August 2010 9 reported keyview attachment viewer security vulnerabilities and fixes to Dojo component
8.5.2 24 August 2010 Focused on Reliability

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