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- LotusScript
- A scripting language from IBM Lotus used to automate tasks in Lotus Notes/Domino and Lotus SmartSuite. LotusScript is similar to Visual Basic. See Lotus Notes.
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- Web Code Converter 2.02 (Windows)
- Web Code Converter converts HTML, JavaScript and CSS to ASP, JSP, PHP, Perl, JavaScript, VBScript, LotusScript, Python, Ruby, Rebol, Lisp and C#. It also cleans HTML saved by MS Word. Paste your code or load a document then select a language and click Convert. Version 2.02 includes conversions to LotusScript,...
- Software downloads 2008-02-01
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- EZTwain Pro Toolkit 3.20b60 (Windows)
- EZTwain is designed to provide robust scanning and image-input through TWAIN. Adding basic TWAIN support can be done with one function call, but even the most complex TWAIN project will be simplified and shortened by using EZTwain Pro. EZTwain can be called from almost any programming language. The toolkit includes...
- Software downloads 2008-07-07
- What flavor of e-mail tool do you prefer?
- What flavor of e-mail tool do you prefer?yeah but this is about enterprise email clients NTNTThe Notes Ninjas apparentlyThat's why I posted this. I simply cannot believe that 72% prefer Notes. No slam on Notes, but if this was represented in reality, the world of work would look a lot...
- Discussion threads 2006-09-08
- lekkimworld: Is the lack of Java skills in the Notes/Domino developer community the Achilles´ heel of IBM?
- Mikkel Heisterberg totally gets it in termsof where Notes is going and some of the opportunities, and challenges,of Notes in the "Hannover" release emphasis mine:Thoughsupported it will be very difficult, if not impossible, to build the kindsof composite, networked applications that will be possible with...
- Blog posts 2006-03-27
- Show n tell exposes sizeable talent
- So I was incredibly impressed with thenumber of people writing about Notes on last Thursday's first "show-n-tell"day. It's been especially cool to read some of the blogs and webpages, because they are from new voices. Petervon Stöckel wrote about browsing the web with LotusScript....
- Blog posts 2006-02-21
- Microsoft aims to topple Lotus' Domino
- Microsoft aims to topple Lotus' DominoOK, Notes does its jobBut like cassiodorus wrote: "idiosyncratic behaviors in lots of little ways." Sometimes the right click to copy, cut, or paste works and sometimes it doesn't. Sometimes the scroll wheel works and sometimes it doesn't. Text formatting can get...
- Discussion threads 2006-01-17
- Two tech pioneers: Dave and Ray
- Dave Winer's OPML Roadshow in Berkeley was attended by more than the local geeks. Ray Ozzie, as well as Robert Scoble, represented Microsoft among the audience. Ray and Dave have had parallel careers, both spanning more than 25 years in the tech world. Ray is known primarily for creating Lotus...
- Blog posts 2005-08-21
- Microsoft courts Lotus developers
- Microsoft courts Lotus developersSad to hear any Lotus Developers jump shipIBM is trying to purge LotusScript because of the fact that it is not as clean as JavaScript. I would be disappointed by any developer who jumps ship thinking that they are better off. IBM is making headway...
- Discussion threads 2004-01-23
- TechNet Webcast: Integrating Microsoft Products With Web Services in Lotus Domino 7 (Level 300)
- IBM Lotus Domino 7 includes Web services that provide a native way to create and host a Web service on a Domino server. This webcast explains how you can write a LotusScript Web service and call it from Microsoft Visual Studio .NET by using a few lines of code that...
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- TechNet Webcast: Deep Dive on Integrating Lotus Notes/Domino With .NET (Level 400)
- There are many ways to have interoperation between Notes/Domino and .NET. This webcast will go into detail on code examples and recommendations for developers who need to upgrade there legacy Notes/Domino applications. The presenter of this webcast shows examples with Visual Studio, Visual Basic .NET, Domino Designer and LotusScript.
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