Indeed Iris Café is full of information, egos and dated responses, not
that we at Midrange.com don't have our fair share!  ;-) And (as I pull
on the boxing gloves) they don't seem to enjoy the art of respectful
disagreement (darn, got the gloves on the wrong hands!)

It would appear that the issues are few when it comes to the interaction
of Domino and the AS/400.  The problems are either entirely Domino/Notes
related or a result of the need to tend out on the NT/2000 OS.

(There, got the gloves going) So Rob, have you seen the iNotes Web
client on the IBM Thin Client - it's almost worth the wait.  And
provided the Domino developer is any good, a Web enabled database is
pretty cool too.  Almost to the point where 5250 emulation, email, CRM
and Intranet/Internet browsing can be done without having to use a
Redmond product!


Best Regards

Fritz Hayes
Atwater Associates
503-636-5914

>
> I used to lament the loss of BBS's when mailing lists became the norm.
> However I think I am a convert.  Especially since the archives and FAQ
> here
> aren't that bad.
>
> Rob Berendt


> [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ]
> http://notes.net  select Iris Cafe.  There are hundreds of postings a
week
> made to that list. Most of the Lotus/Iris developers lurk there, some
of
> them even post from time to time.  Most of the questions that I've
asked
> have received less-than-direct types of responses, aiming to give
guidance
> rather than answering the question straight out (man that can be
> frustrating).  I think that they'd rather you figure it out yourself,
> which can be done if you're willing to search (and search, and search)
> thru the archives and knowledgebase.  Just about everything you ever
> wanted to know about Notes is on there, just need to be willing to
spend
> some time researching your issue.
>
> But I much prefer the atmosphere on the midrange.com lists.
>
> Tom Hightower
> Solutions, Inc



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