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Support Ended for Lotus Notes 5.x IBM End of Support 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: August 2005 Added IBM Db2 support as database storage 7.0.1 July 2006 Added native Linux client, with initial release certified for Red Hat Enterprise Linux. 7.0.2
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
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 QuickPlace has been superseded by IBM Lotus ...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 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 ...
IBM Lotus Symphony: 1.3 [16] Windows, Mac OS X, Linux IBM Lotus Symphony: IBM: Proprietary: Yes Import only Kingsoft Office Spreadsheets 2009, [22] 6.3.0.1733 Windows Kingsoft Office: Kingsoft: Proprietary: Yes Import only beta support LibreOffice: All versions Windows, macOS, Linux, Unix LibreOffice: The Document Foundation: MPL: Yes Yes ...
Software versioning is the process of assigning either unique version names or unique version numbers to unique states of computer software. Within a given version number category (e.g., major or minor), these numbers are generally assigned in increasing order and correspond to new developments in the software.
Notes 0 — — End of options list 1 — — No operation This may be used to align option fields on 32-bit boundaries for better performance. 2 4 SS Maximum segment size See § Maximum segment size for details. [SYN] 3 3 S Window scale See § Window scaling for details. [26] [SYN] 4 2 — Selective Acknowledgement permitted