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Lotus Notes any good?
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Sep 13, 2001, 12:34 AM
 
I was having a discussion, a friend of mine uses NOTES as his main way of generating web pages. The newest version has added many web-centric improvements. My question, why do I never see any mention of this in the web design community? What is the benefit of say Dreamweaver vs. Notes? Or simply what is wrong or a disadvantage with Notes?
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Sep 13, 2001, 04:49 AM
 
Originally posted by SiSawat:
<STRONG>I was having a discussion, a friend of mine uses NOTES as his main way of generating web pages. The newest version has added many web-centric improvements. My question, why do I never see any mention of this in the web design community? What is the benefit of say Dreamweaver vs. Notes? Or simply what is wrong or a disadvantage with Notes?</STRONG>
I'm no expert. But I believe that Notes is a corporation intranet tool. We use it in our company to generate our webpages. It was also previously used as the internal mail and collaboration client, but we've gradually moved to Microsoft Outlook (Exhange) for that.

What I CAN say about Notes is that it generates crap HTML... Our intranet-navigational menu is completely unnavigable on a mac using a standard notes-generated hierarchical menu.

Do not concider it to be a web-development tool at all.

Dreamweaver and Notes are totally separate worlds. Besides only the notes client exist for mac, not the development tool.

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Sep 13, 2001, 04:58 AM
 
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