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HCL Notes (formerly Lotus Notes then IBM Notes [2] [3]) is a proprietary collaborative software platform for Unix , IBM i, Windows, Linux, and macOS, sold by HCLTech. [4] The client application is called Notes while the server component is branded HCL Domino .
A client called "Lotus Notes Webmail" provided limited web access to web-enabled Lotus Notes email systems (versions 4 and 5) from the late 1990s. Lotus Software referred to iNotes as "Shimmer" in its beta version. Release 5.0.8 (2001) of Lotus Notes introduced iNotes, which featured a fuller
Lotus Sametime 2.5 revealed: 3.1: 2003-07-15 IBM United States Software Announcement 203-174 6.5.1: 2004-03-30 Sametime 6.5.1 is the "synchronized" release, able to run on Domino 6.5.1. Archived 2015-06-09 at the Wayback Machine Its full name was IBM Lotus Instant Messaging and Web Conferencing. 7.5: 2006-08-22 IBM United States Software ...
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The name was changed to IBM Lotus Team Workplace in release 6.5.1. However, the name caused confusion in the marketplace with another IBM product with similar functionality, IBM Workplace Team Collaboration. Therefore, the QuickPlace name was brought back in release 7.0, which was the last version. QuickPlace has been superseded by IBM Lotus ...
IBM Forms is a suite of products by IBM's Lotus Software division that interact to develop and deliver data-driven, XML-based electronic forms (e-forms) to end-users. IBM Forms consists of a server, designer, and client viewer that enable creation, deployment, and streamlining of forms-based processes.
Lotus Sametime Directory Assistance Bot (Uses DIIOP and the Sametime Java API) Domino Designer 6.5 Programming Posters (CORBA Posters At Page Bottom) Archived 2005-12-19 at the Wayback Machine; Java access to the Domino Objects
Quick View Plus is a commercial variant based on Inso Corporation (later IntraNet Solutions, Inc., Stellent Inc., Oracle)'s Outside In technology. [7] [8]The Windows 3.1 version of the product was originally named Outside In for Windows 3.1 before it was renamed to Quick View Plus for Windows 3.1. [9]