The Lotus Notes client - love it or hate it, you have to have it, if you want to run traditional Lotus Notes/Domino applications. But soon, with the release of HCL Domino v12 will come Nomad Web, and with it the ability to finally retire your Lotus Notes clients. It’s like magic!
Ensuring Software Quality in Traditional HCL Domino Apps
Much has been written about software quality over the years. But most of the literature refers to tools and techniques that are used in mainstream development environments. What about traditional HCL Domino apps, built using Domino Designer? Isn’t it just as important to worry about software quality for these apps too?
Tech Tip - Customize Views and Field Layout in HTML Notes DB Archives
For probably 98% of cases, an HTML archive of a Notes database created with Teamstudio Export will show you exactly the information you need to see. But sometimes, there are those tricky cases where you need to be able to tweak the interface just a little bit to be able to unhide a hidden view, or show a field that wouldn’t appear in the Notes UI. If that sounds familiar, here’s how to tailor the HTML output so that it fits exactly what you need.
Tech Tip - Use Filters to Focus on Key Data in Adviser
Teamstudio Adviser provides an easy and user friendly way of navigating through your HCL Domino application landscape. It can show you, not just how many applications you have, but how they are being used and by whom. But if you have thousands or even tens of thousands of databases in your environment, it can be hard to see the wood for the trees. That’s where filters come in.
Seek and Ye Shall Find - Locating Lotus Notes Databases to Archive With Teamstudio Export
If you’re anything like us, you spend way too much time looking for stuff. When it comes to archiving your old Lotus Notes databases however, Teamstudio Export makes it easy to find the databases you want to archive. This post explains the various different searching, sorting, grouping and filtering options available to you.





