Happy 25th Birthday IBM Notes
Mat Newman November 27 2014 17:39:07
Yep, it's today. IBM Notes (nee: Lotus Notes) turns 25. What an amazing milestone!Happy Birthday Lotus Notes!
1David Hablewitz 11/27/2014 19:21:47 Interesting that this would be the same day as IBM's announcement that they are getting back to the consumer roots of Notes with their announcement of making Verse cloud email available to consumers for free! { Link }
Happy 25th Birthday IBM Notes
2Ray Ramano 11/27/2014 23:01:21 worst email program ever!
Happy 25th Birthday IBM Notes
3Emilio 11/28/2014 10:14:41 Hi Mat you owe me more pics about Release 1 !!! Tweeter them to me please, Thank you ! ER
Happy 25th Birthday IBM Notes
4jlgraupera 11/28/2014 10:32:11 Ray Amano: amazingly the "worst email program ever" has accomplished the 25th anniversary with 200 millions of users. By the way: Lotus Notes has never been "an email program" but one among thousands of quick and easy to develop apps that a company had in average based in a client-server architecture with unique online/offline capabilites
Happy 25th Birthday IBM Notes
5Marc-Oliver Schaake 12/01/2014 19:15:19 We are celebrating today. The oldest of us started with the "Lotus Notes Starter Pack 3.2" delivered on 3,5" floppy disks... ;-)
Happy 25th Birthday IBM Notes
6jp 12/02/2014 1:10:04 It still amazes me to see many of Mat's forums always having to have some user add their little useless digs against Notes. After 25 years they still don't see it.......they never will!
Happy 25th Birthday IBM Notes
7Ajay 12/03/2014 23:59:12 Proud to be associated with lotus notes.......many more to go.
Happy 25th Birthday IBM Notes
9Roby 12/26/2014 0:37:56 Ray Ramano : try to make a blog like "{ Link } in "Notes") with your other email program and come back to show us. Good luck... :o)
Happy 25th Birthday IBM Notes
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