We decided against iNotes because we're heavy users of Citrix over slow
network connections to our remote sites (generally 64K frame relay carrying
both voice and data), and the iNotes user interface just changes too often
when you move the mouse.  Citrix is constantly forced to repaint the
screen, which leads to a sickening effect.

I wish they had a "no rollover effect" UI for such situations.

Mike E.





                                                                                
                                                    
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Hi Doug!  i think the primary 'deciding factor' regarding which client to
use basically boils down to functionality.. obviously the most robost
client is the true Notes client and the least functional is the domino web
client.  i think iNotes brings a nice 'happy medium' to the mix.. allowing
replication and offline work to take place and (i think) all of the basic
calendaring and scheduling features.  if the functional expectations
exceed iNotes capabilities.. keep in mind that with Notes 6 there is the
SmartUpgrade feature, which is very nice at maintaining a uniform desktop
version level... of course getting to version 6 is the real kicker!

Regards,

Casey Dudding
Sr. Programmer/Analyst
CLP R5 Application Development / System Administration
The Atlantic Group
Tel:  757-233-7531
Email:  cduddingNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx





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Has anyone out there used the web client for all of their users?  Is there

 a reason to not do that, we are in a situation where about half of our
users only get small amounts of mail and sign on to many different
computers and I think this would be simpler than trying to use the roaming

feature of 6.x.  We have about 1000 users and only about 50 have been
upgraded from 4.7, again because so many share the same computers.  Right
now we store there id file, nab, desktop in a personal drive that roams
under Windows NT profiles.  The other issue is that the directive is that
all users have the same client on their machine, so all inotes or all
notes client.

Thanks
Doug





Doug Strong
Network Administrator
St Peter's Hospital
2475 Broadway
Helena MT 59601
(406) 444-2125
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