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Last century an IBM
Business Partner developed a chat
application that was running on Domino and was a normal NSF. When Sametime
became popular this application disappeared. I always liked it for its
simplicity and ease of deployment. It didn't come with a client, presence
awareness, extensibility or interoperability. It just provided chat for
people on the same page. One use case implemented well.
It is my great pleasure to announce,
that the said business partner made that application
DomChat available on OpenNTF.
Go check it out!
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On my blog I use my STWidget web chat application (developed by my company) which communicates with a Sametime server and works in a similar way as SametimeLinks but without Java applets. Here is a link to STWidget connecting to Sametime bot which shows latest Lotusphere2007 blog posts: http://www.botstation.com/sametime/stwidget_lotusphere.html
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