i usually run the connect client in parallel with my personal log in...
   then i can switch ids for development and admin tasks without losing my IM
   connection.
   additionallly - there are some features like view sorting your contacts,
   etc.  that seem to be only in the connect client
    Re: Comparison of Sametime IM clients
    Chris Whisonant   to: Lotus Domino on the             11/02/2011 11:12 AM
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   The main reason I hear people wanting to run the Connect Client instead of
   the embedded Client is that some tasks in Notes can run and will lock your
   Notes Client so that you won't be able to chat as well. As far as
   functionality, there isn't much difference. Of course with the embedded
   client you get presence awareness for Notes Documents and Views.
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   On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 1:31 PM, <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
   > Is there a comparison of the various Sametime IM clients? For example
   does
   > anyone compare these three methods of Instant Messaging:
   > - Sametime Connect Client
   > - Sametime IM imbedded in the Notes Client
   > - Browser based Sametime IM
   >
   > Would there be any reason why someone running Notes client 8.5.3 want to
   > use the Sametime Connect Client instead of the one imbedded into the
   Notes
   > client?
   >
   >
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