Posts Tagged ‘Mac-based Lotus Notes

When Macintosh launched the iPhone in 2007, Time Magazine named it ‘The invention of the year’. People lined up to be the first to buy one. The higher capacity iPhone 3B that Macintosh came out with the next year was even more amazing, and now we’re all anxiously awaiting the new iPhone due to hit stores summer. If own an iPhone, you own one of the best devices available.

You may have heard of Lotus Notes. IBM Software Group’s creation is certainly not new to the multitude of integrated desktop client options. However, where the old Lotus Notes is reminiscent of simple contact management databases, today’s Mac-Based Lotus notes is a tad more contemporary. Aside from enjoying its primary email client function, you can now use the application to produce blogs, RSS aggregators, wikis, and help desk and customer relationship management (CRM) systems. If you want to add some personal touch, you can customize the many applications of Lotus Notes using the Domino Designer. The application is not a unanimous choice by Mac users, but it has a huge base of patrons who find the features of Lotus Notes a cut above the rest.