I would prefer to see that be a "live download" update option for users to get directly from IBM (don't make me download it and put it on my network). Therefore any foreign language spell check updates must be done individually per Notes client by IT, which is unfortunate. it is possible to keep using outlook to access domino mail but looses a few functions, the damo client isnt fully supported any longer but hopefully they will.
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I would like to see the Notes client update quietly and quickly more like an Adobe software update. Christine Hall has been a journalist since 1971. IBM Notes is less compatible for web/internet browsing compared to other search engines. The client update process should be automated more. HCL Notes is an enterprise email client that integrates social.While I have heard this less and less over the past 10 years, we have had 3rd party software offer plugins to Outlook and it's rare to see any for Notes. Some users claim to "hate" Notes mail.There have no any complexities to handle Microsoft Outlook platform, lots of custom features that makes it easier than Lotus Notes platform. Editing a notes.ini file to add a feature, or working with XML files by hand to create a SmartUpgrade kit can be daunting to those coming from more modern administrative roles. Yes, I agree with it Exchange Outlook platform is more flexible than Lotus Notes, its appearance, more manageable attributes and easy to use Graphical User Interface (GUI) force user to move towards Lotus Notes to Outlook platform. we have had 3rd party software offer plugins to Outlook and its rare to see any for Notes. Notes and Domino can be complex to manage for administrators who are more accustomed to ActiveDirectory, Group Policy, etc. Compare HCL Notes (formerly from IBM) vs Microsoft Exchange.
As IBM moves more toward cloud-delivered applications, this will not be as much of a problem. Performance initially was very slow but IBM has done a good job of speeding things up.