At 08:50 1/09/98 +0200, you wrote:
>indeed, but isn't lotus terribly expensive?
There are a number of different packs available. The Domino Intranet
Starter Pack is under $2k Australian (which these days will buy you a
decent meal and a bottle of wine in most European countries - but be quick
cos tomorrow it'll only buy you a loaf of bread!). There's also the Domino
Go webserver which is the webserver part of the domino server (which is, of
course, also a Notes server).
>
>i've never seen it in action, but heard good things about it.
>
>btw: is it true that setting it up and modifying it is hard and expensive as
>well? or is this greatly exagerated?
i did a one week course with Lotus and would have to say that I could
probably manage after that with a bit of telephone support.
Now I have to say that, as a web developer, I personally wouldn't use
Domino to author sites, but for a company that wants an environment where
the average schmuck can maintain content, yet which allows the developer to
create powerful and flexible web sites and groupware applications, Domino
is well worth considering.
franko
Frank Lee, Interactive Marketing Strategist.
Member: Aust. DM Assoc., Market Research Soc. of Aust., Web Conslts Assoc.,
HTML Writers Guild, Internet Professionals Association. Associate, Aust.
Marketing Inst.
Interactive Strategist, IBM Australia Ltd & Managing Director, Wired World
Consulting.
http://www1.tpgi.com.au/users/franko/
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