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By Dawn Kawamoto
Posted on ZDNet News: Jul 10, 2006 4:01:00 AM

IBM plans to unveil on Monday a version of its Lotus Notes desktop collaboration software for Linux.

Lotus Notes on Linux 7.0.1, which will be generally available July 24, is based on the Eclipse open-source framework. That technology will also be used in the next update to Lotus Notes, code-named Hannover, which is expected to ship next year.

"Lotus Notes on Linux was going to come out at the same time as Hannover, but we decided to roll it out earlier. There is a lot of market demand now from our customers, especially in Germany, India, China and Brazil," said Ed Brill, head of IBM's worldwide Lotus Notes sales.

The new desktop software, tailored to the Linux open-source operating system, is designed to help corporations that choose not to use proprietary operating systems such as Microsoft Windows or Mac OS. And once the Hannover version is released, the software will be able to function as a soup-to-nuts productivity tool, IBM said.

Lotus Notes users who use a Windows or Macintosh system will be allowed to swap to a Linux version free of charge, Brill noted. New Lotus Notes licensees will pay the same rate as Windows or Macintosh customers, he added.

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Lotus Notes is not e-mail
Lotus Notes is an entire collaboration platform. We have a set of developers who write only to the Notes platform, and they very seldom do anything with e-mail except use it. If that side of things is... (Read the rest)
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Hurray for Them  hoiatl | 07/09/06
Where is the source code  drdoug007 | 07/09/06
There is no need to release Notes source code.  Zogg | 07/10/06
Re: There is no need to release Notes source code.  drdoug007 | 07/10/06
Yeah, so?  NonZealot | 07/10/06
Why would they?  ciw42 | 07/10/06
Why would they?  drdoug007 | 07/10/06
Maybe I'm wrong  NonZealot | 07/10/06
No respect?  DarrellM | 07/12/06
Well...  zkiwi | 07/10/06
Tuning Lotus Notes? Like tuning a bus for a road rally  A.Typical Zork | 07/10/06
Expensive compared to what?  Roger Ramjet | 07/10/06
Expensive compared to everything  A.Typical Zork | 07/10/06
though i agree with what you said  Monkey_MCSE | 07/10/06
More functionality, better price!  brianconnelly | 07/11/06
Oh, I'm happy to see Notes for Linux.  Zogg | 07/10/06
You didn't have to wait  Yagotta B. Kidding | 07/10/06
Lotus Notes is not e-mail  DarrellM | 07/12/06
Can SmartSuite and WordPro Be Far Behind?  Shawn999 | 07/10/06
Interesting  Linux User 147460 | 07/10/06
They already announced that. Sort of.  caspianhiro | 07/11/06
Outlook Isn't That Great  Hi_C | 07/10/06
I like Lotus Notes and will be testing it soon  crocd | 07/10/06
Step back for Linux...  techboy_z | 07/10/06
So...  zkiwi | 07/10/06
It's about time!  richdave | 07/10/06
It only takes 1large software house....  Monkey_MCSE | 07/10/06
RE: It only takes 1large software house....  richdave | 07/10/06
Great, can see the crappy code  Boot_Agnostic | 07/10/06
This is excellent  Quebec-french | 07/10/06
NBMers shouldn't fear Notes  Chad_z | 07/10/06
Still laughing  TonyMcS | 07/10/06
Hope you're running RHEL4  UncleBubba | 07/10/06
Sorta  Yagotta B. Kidding | 07/10/06

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