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  • L Lost User

    My company (70,000+ employees) is too cheap to go with Outlook, so they have a long standing contract with IBM to use Lotus Notes for all the messaging and calendar stuff. However, I prefer Outlook. So what are you using? Do you like it or hate it?

    [ Don't do today what can be done tomorrow!! ;) ]

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    NormDroid
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    Lotus, used once, never again.

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    • L Lost User

      My company (70,000+ employees) is too cheap to go with Outlook, so they have a long standing contract with IBM to use Lotus Notes for all the messaging and calendar stuff. However, I prefer Outlook. So what are you using? Do you like it or hate it?

      [ Don't do today what can be done tomorrow!! ;) ]

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      Douglas Troy
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      Lotus is what happens to all the bad PCs that go to hell ... :rolleyes:


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      • L Lost User

        My company (70,000+ employees) is too cheap to go with Outlook, so they have a long standing contract with IBM to use Lotus Notes for all the messaging and calendar stuff. However, I prefer Outlook. So what are you using? Do you like it or hate it?

        [ Don't do today what can be done tomorrow!! ;) ]

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        David Crow
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        ssmerk007 wrote:

        So what are you using?

        Outlook client. Domino server.


        "A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow

        "To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne

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        • V Vasudevan Deepak Kumar

          Lotus is the leading edge scrap. Good that even if you are stranded in Domino domination, Outlook can give you a pleasant protection through its gentle 'Domino Connector', which takes all the pain-in-the-a** talking to Lotus.

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          David Crow
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          Vasudevan Deepak Kumar wrote:

          ...Outlook can give you a pleasant protection through its gentle 'Domino Connector'...

          Or a simple POP3 connection.


          "A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow

          "To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne

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          • R rollei35guy

            I worked for a company that used Lotus instead of Outlook. I have no great love for Outlook, but Lotus Notes SUCKS big time. The servers (primary and backup) went down, we were with out e-mail for over a week. Had to negotiate contracts via our personal Yahoo and GMail accounts. Now for sure the server issue was partly because of our 'crack' staff, but a week? This is at a major company too! What a joke!

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            rollei35guy wrote:

            Now for sure the server issue was partly because of our 'crack' staff, but a week? This is at a major company too!

            It sounds as though it was all staff related. Our company uses Lotus Notes client and a Domino server. Except for updates, it never goes down. The administrator flys solo.


            "A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow

            "To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne

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            • C Colin Angus Mackay

              It isn't repeatable in the Lounge. I remember reading that a Dutch driver was fined by a judge for shouting at the other driver that hit him. He called him a "klote zakken" (If I remember correctly)


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              wout de zeeuw
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              Pretty close, it would be "klootzakken"! You'll be fined when saying it to the police. When saying it to the royal family, you're fined a bit extra.

              Wout

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              • L Luke Lovegrove

                It's really a no brainer for me - Outlook every time. Bloated Notes just has way, way too many proprietary quirks for me. Unfortunately, it would be way to expensive to convert over to anything else for the really big companies - both in terms of software cost and re-training staff to use new software to cover everything that Notes does. Words cannot begin to describe how much I disliked using it. For simple email, I'd probably choose something like Pine over Notes if Outlook wasn't an option.

                ------------------------ Luke Lovegrove ------------------------

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                Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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                Luke Lovegrove wrote:

                software cost and re-training staff to use new software to cover everything that Notes does

                Does Outlook really need so much training? I think it is so easy, user-friendly, enticing, enchanting and enthralling right? :rose:

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                • L Lost User

                  My company (70,000+ employees) is too cheap to go with Outlook, so they have a long standing contract with IBM to use Lotus Notes for all the messaging and calendar stuff. However, I prefer Outlook. So what are you using? Do you like it or hate it?

                  [ Don't do today what can be done tomorrow!! ;) ]

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                  Lost User
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                  I used Lotus Notes for 6 years without a problem, I suspect it needs very careful set up judging by others stories.

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                  • W wout de zeeuw

                    We used to have nick names for Lotus Notes, like Klotus Notes, I'll let you guys figure out the meaning of 'klote' yourself. As a hint I'll tell you that it's Dutch! :D

                    Wout

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                    Gary Wheeler
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                    Bloatus Goats.


                    Software Zen: delete this;

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                    • J Jason Henderson

                      Lotus does a couple of things better than Outlook, but stinks at everything else.

                      "I long for combat!" - Unknown Protoss Zealot

                      Jason Henderson

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                      Gary Wheeler
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                      Jason Henderson wrote:

                      Lotus does a couple of things better than Outlook

                      I can only think of two things: suck and blow. Lotus Notes is an abomination and an offense against God.


                      Software Zen: delete this;

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                      • L Lost User

                        My company (70,000+ employees) is too cheap to go with Outlook, so they have a long standing contract with IBM to use Lotus Notes for all the messaging and calendar stuff. However, I prefer Outlook. So what are you using? Do you like it or hate it?

                        [ Don't do today what can be done tomorrow!! ;) ]

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                        Member 96
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                        Thunderbird, it's passable but not ground breaking in any way. I used to use outlook but didn't use 99% of the features in it and didn't want it floating around my hard drive unnecessarily taking up space.


                        "I don't want more choice. I just want better things!" - Edina Monsoon

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                        • S S Douglas

                          ssmerk007 wrote:

                          Do you like it or hate it?

                          Hating it doesn't quiet cover what I truly feel about it. :mad: Useless pile of crap, waste of poor electrons. It doesn't even do email very well, much less anything else... X| walks away grumbling profanities......


                          With respect, I must disagree. A quick look at middle management in just about any corporation shows that the dodo not only survived, it's reproducing in record numbers. Christopher Duncan

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                          Member 96
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                          Amazingly you got a 5 without actually saying what you use. :) People must have assumed you were using whatever they hate.


                          "I don't want more choice. I just want better things!" - Edina Monsoon

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                            Bloatus Goats.


                            Software Zen: delete this;

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                            wout de zeeuw
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                            That's worth a 5 too! :laugh:

                            Wout

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                            • W wout de zeeuw

                              We used to have nick names for Lotus Notes, like Klotus Notes, I'll let you guys figure out the meaning of 'klote' yourself. As a hint I'll tell you that it's Dutch! :D

                              Wout

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                              Mike Ellison
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                              Ours was LOTESUQ, our own condensation of "lotus notes sucks", always to be typed in all capital letters. Years ago the group I was in did a lot of Lotus Notes programming (before the server became Domino) and it wasn't uncommon to hear a random "LOTUSUQ!" outburst from a neighboring cubicle.

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                              • W wout de zeeuw

                                Pretty close, it would be "klootzakken"! You'll be fined when saying it to the police. When saying it to the royal family, you're fined a bit extra.

                                Wout

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                                Colin Angus Mackay
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                                It has been a while. I attempted to learn Dutch about 8 years ago. I could probably just about get by in a restaurant these days.


                                Upcoming events: * Glasgow: Mock Objects, SQL Server CLR Integration, Reporting Services, db4o, Dependency Injection with Spring ... "I wouldn't say boo to a goose. I'm not a coward, I just realise that it would be largely pointless." My website

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                                • V Vasudevan Deepak Kumar

                                  Luke Lovegrove wrote:

                                  software cost and re-training staff to use new software to cover everything that Notes does

                                  Does Outlook really need so much training? I think it is so easy, user-friendly, enticing, enchanting and enthralling right? :rose:

                                  Vasudevan Deepak Kumar Personal Homepage Tech Gossips

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                                  Luke Lovegrove
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                                  Vasudevan Deepak Kumar wrote:

                                  Does Outlook really need so much training? I think it is so easy, user-friendly, enticing, enchanting and enthralling right?

                                  Nope, it shouldn't really need to much training (if any at all). Most people would use either Outlook or Outlook Express (aka. Windows Mail in Vista) at home, so they either use it already or something rather similar to start with.

                                  ------------------------ Luke Lovegrove ------------------------

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                                  • L Lost User

                                    My company (70,000+ employees) is too cheap to go with Outlook, so they have a long standing contract with IBM to use Lotus Notes for all the messaging and calendar stuff. However, I prefer Outlook. So what are you using? Do you like it or hate it?

                                    [ Don't do today what can be done tomorrow!! ;) ]

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                                    Mark_Wallace
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                                    Here, it's really annoying. We all have a full MS Office installations (complete with Outlook), but we're stuck with using the Godawful, quirky, not-compatible-with-anything-at-all Notes. I dream of the days when I could just drag an e-mail out onto my desktop, or do one of the other 3,000 things that Outlook makes easy (and Notes makes nightmarishly frustrating).

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                                    • M Member 96

                                      Amazingly you got a 5 without actually saying what you use. :) People must have assumed you were using whatever they hate.


                                      "I don't want more choice. I just want better things!" - Edina Monsoon

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                                      S Douglas
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                                      John Cardinal wrote:

                                      Amazingly you got a 5 without actually saying what you use.

                                      I think it was implied in the second line. Not really a secrete, I've complained loudly in the past about crapware notes. The five probablly came from Vikram, he and I have had good old b*tch fests about it. I would gladly put up with whatever issues Outlook has over notes...yes notes is that bad


                                      With respect, I must disagree. A quick look at middle management in just about any corporation shows that the dodo not only survived, it's reproducing in record numbers. Christopher Duncan

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