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Lotus Notes and Domino are collaboration software. Notes is the email, calendar & scheduling, and information management client. Domino is the integrated messaging, collaboration, and Web application server.

Updated 17 Nov 2009

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Built on Eclipse, powered by JSF, and easy to use. Lotus Domino Designer integrates many development technologies in a common lIDE including Lotus Domino, Java, XML, and Web. Download a no-charge copy now.   More

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