Rick Schummer wrote:
> Lotus Notes is a giant filing cabinet with capability to provide
applications as an interface to the
> backend filing cabinet. Email is more of a snap-in to the filing
cabinet. The programming was
> clunky, but I witnessed several General Motors departments using apps
our group wrote for them. Ugly
> interface and hard to use in many cases, but hardly just an email client.


When you see really clunky software out there in use by some big
companies, it gives you a feeling of hope that you as the little guy
stand a chance because you write much better software than that stuff.
The real magic comes with getting your product to them.  The big dogs
have the distribution channel and reputation---that's a chance for the ISV.





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