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{{Software | {{Software | ||
|Picture=Connected-lisa1.gif | |Picture=Connected-lisa1.gif | ||
|Version= | |Version=4.6.7 | ||
|Vendor= | |Vendor=Lotus | ||
|Author= | |Author=Iris | ||
|License=Commercial | |License=Commercial | ||
|Website= | |Website= | ||
}} | }} | ||
Lotus Notes was a collaboration tool for e-mail and teamwork tools that used to be available for OS/2. | Lotus Notes was a collaboration tool for e-mail and teamwork tools that used to be available for OS/2. | ||
Lotus Notes was referred first as the server and client components together, later it was split in "Lotus Notes" as the client and "Lotus Domino" as the server components. | Lotus Notes was referred first as the server and client components together, later it was split in "Lotus Notes" as the client and "Lotus Domino" as the server components. | ||
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* [[Configuring Lotus Notes Mail on OS/2]] | * [[Configuring Lotus Notes Mail on OS/2]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Groupware]] |
Revision as of 20:12, 13 May 2020
Lotus Notes | |
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Version | 4.6.7 |
Vendor | Lotus |
Author | Iris |
License | Commercial |
Download | |
Website |
Lotus Notes was a collaboration tool for e-mail and teamwork tools that used to be available for OS/2. Lotus Notes was referred first as the server and client components together, later it was split in "Lotus Notes" as the client and "Lotus Domino" as the server components.
- The last available Lotus Domino Server for OS/2 was 5.0.x
- The last available Lotus Notes Client for OS/2 was 4.x