Our latest release of Teamstudio Adviser builds on our decades of experience with database design analysis to make rewriting customized IBM Notes applications faster, easier, and more intelligent than ever before.
The IBM Notes and Domino Roadmap from IBM Connect 2017
IBM Answers Your IBM Notes and Domino, and XPages Questions
Remedying the IBM Notes and Domino Hangover
Through eight or nine major releases of IBM Notes and Domino and over a period of 25 years, many, many new features have been added to the platform. In particular, the application development environment has changed beyond recognition from the early days of formula language only. Despite all of those new features being added, the platform has managed to maintain what’s called backwards compatibility. Backwards compatibility means you could take any application that was written for Notes any time from 1991 to the present day, and run it, unchanged, on the latest version of Notes.
Teamstudio NotesTools Edition 32.0 Now Available
We’re thrilled to announce that this week we’ve released Teamstudio NotesTools Edition 32.0. In addition to fixing a number of bugs, this release includes significant upgrades to a number of internal tools and components. While many of these upgrades aren’t directly visible to the user, they were required to ensure that we continue to base our products on reliable, supported components. One of the most notable upgrades is a new installer based on Microsoft Windows technology.





