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Lotus Notes and Domino --- first impressions


I can't give any first impression at this time any more having worked with R8 for almost a year from early internal builds until the final release last Friday. So let us have a look what others have to say:

Tim Tripcony: "The server installation took 4 minutes. This includes stopping the Domino service, launching the installer, navigating the installation wizard, restarting the service, and selecting "Yes" when asked if I'd like to upgrade the design of my databases."

Bruce & Julian: The taking  Notes podcast with Mary, Ed, Alan and Rob talks about Notes 8.

Vowe isn't happy about the default install, but is happy, that the old R5 desktop has been retained.

Ron Sebastian is demonstrating the new R8 features on youTube.

Nick Boldt: "Notes 8 is an absolute delight to install as an upgrade to Notes 7"

The first R8 conference is coming soon.

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Gravatar Image1 - I'm in the process of donwloading the new domino/notes 8 and sametime.
While I'm waiting, I the check the web about what others says about the new version of domino/notes.
You have a nice list and I found it very usefull.

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