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Lotus Notes 8: New features demonstration

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Watch IBM's Ron Sebastian, executive architect for Lotus Software, demonstrate some of the new features in the Lotus Notes 8 client and Domino server collaboration platform.

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  • Very buggy software. The reason so many CSU campus's are now ditching Lotus. I am very happy about that. No more headaches, and wondering what they heck were they thinking when they coded this product. Too many features that are useless, do not function properly, or cause other features to fail. Not to mention the 5 min wait when it tries to connect to the mail server after a period of non use, always much faster to close apps and reboot than wait for Lotus.

  • great clip .. keep it up thanks

  • @Erschone This video is 4 years old..

  • I would expect IBM to present the video in HD. The qualtiy of the video is lousy.

  • and you still need a server to run the client!

  • I must say Lotus 8 is the cats meow. And Notes is way more robust than that other product.

  • hahaha preview on side note which is similar to other email client on the maket..... hahaha Lotus notes is suck accept it

  • Oh comme j'aimerai avoir le temps d'exprimer tout le mal que je pense de cette énorme daube.

    Signé : un utilisateur écoeuré par le temps perdu à utiliser ce truc mal foutu, moche, non standard, ni convivial, ni ergonomique.

  • I was woking with a previous version of Notes at my job, I can say it wasn't a good experience, because something was going wrong with the mail server. Notes was telling me that mail was delivered, and the customers did not received my mails. Again I say it was the mail server, but I expected from the program to tell me of the fail delivery. Outlook express is simpler and easy to use, and I also liked very much the old Netscape's Collabra, which is discontinued. Thunderbird is not as good as Col

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