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 6.0 the term Lotus Notes referred to both the client and server application.
The Notes client is a multi-purpose client that can be used for email, calend...
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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 6.0 the term Lotus Notes referred to both the client and server application.
The Notes client is a multi-purpose client that can be used for email, calendaring, PIM, instant messaging, web browsing, and a variety of feature-rich custom applications. The client can be used to access both local- or server-based applications and data. The current version of Lotus Notes is 8.5. (See
http://www-01.ibm.com/software/lotus/products/notes/ for more details).
In the early days of the product, the most common applications were threaded discussions and simple contact management databases. Today, Notes also provide blogs, wikis, RSS aggregators, CRM and Help Desk systems, and organizations can build a...
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