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Comment Native Notes client for KDE/Gnome (Score 3, Informative) 197

IBM has no intention of building a proprietary client solution for a platform dedicated to open standards. What they're doing instead is opening maximum possibilities on the Domino server using standards-based clients, including IMAP, HTTP and LDAP. iNotes is simply the next phase of that. (iNotes is really just some packaging of an extremely complex DOM application that could never even have dreamed of seeing the light of day on Linux before Mozilla was released.)

You can read why they don't want to build a native client from the horse's mouth at LDD Today

For those that want to see a Domino Designer for platforms other than Windows, I'd ask a simple question: what do you think DXL is for?

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