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RE: Has anyone had experience with the following situation
Subject:RE: Has anyone had experience with the following situation From:"Steve Hudson" <steve -at- wright -dot- com -dot- au> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Thu, 29 Nov 2001 11:49:49 +1100
The real strength of Lotus Notes lies in its Domino servers. My favourite
way of working with it was to write the document in word, and cuttenpaste it
into the Lotus doc. For major updates, copy back to word, update, copy back.
Implemented correctly, the Lotus Notes enterprise system can rapidly and
efficiently disseminate information across a distributed platform to a very
large user base, with hefty transaction load management smarts. I like to
think of it as a super-fast, but scaled down, HTML web server.
(No I don't work for IBM anymore :-) )
Steve Hudson , HDK List MVP
Wright Technologies Pty Ltd (Aus) EyeSpring - the future of graphics has
been created.
-----Original Message-----
From: claret -at- kestral -dot- com -dot- au
I work for a customer service oriented company who uses Lotus Notes to make
documents which are then pasted on to a website for clients to review at
their leisure. This however creates problems in the limitations of style
and formatting available.
I much prefer using raw HTML for websites as it just gives you so much more
of a range of functionality to play with. However they have asked me, as
the Technical Writer to comment on, and improve the formatting of the
website, and the way that the documentation is presented.
I would just like to know if anyone else has experienced the same
situation, and if so, how was/is it managed to provide readable
documentation?
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