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Hardly, Paula. This is functionality that's baked into Notes 8. Corporate customers looking for collaboration will find that this is a lot more integreated than the Office + Outlook + OneNote + Exchange kludge, at around a $100 per client, and it allows them to use lower-cost Linux desktops. Even with proprietary Notes clients, this is a win for open source..

What IBM is offering for free isn't an add-on, it's a cutting from, Notes.

Sharepoint is Microsoft's response to the capabilities of Lotus Notes/Domino, not the other way 'round. Sadly, too many people think of Notes as an email client and Domino as an equivalent to Exchange.
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Add-on?  dave.leigh@... | 09/18/07
Enough  Richard Flude | 09/18/07
Most analysis draws a straight line from the present  DanaBlankenhorn ZDNet Moderator | 09/18/07
Honesty  russell@... | 09/19/07
IBM already has a Sharepoint contender in Notes  ITGuy04 | 09/19/07
RE: IBM Symphony falls on deaf ears without open source e-mail, calendar  drjoewebb@... | 09/19/07
Think outside of the box  The Rationalist | 09/19/07
wasn't Symphony an old DOS app?  AtlantaTerry | 09/19/07
Symphony Was DOS App  greybeard99216@... | 09/19/07
We already have a Sharepoint alternative: Alfresco  tristanrhodes | 09/19/07
ODF tied to OpenOffice? Say it isn't so!  gary.edwards | 09/19/07
OK... it isn't so.  dave.leigh@... | 09/19/07
Project has rival with Projity's OpenProj  linuxbeatsms@... | 09/19/07
No database application  wsamuel3 | 09/20/07
Approach hope  rhubarbpie | 09/20/07
Since when is Outlook Open-Source?  tcgcaddymaster | 09/21/07
But my new laptop doesn't need Office  newmang | 12/02/07

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