Unless there's an obvious need for a web browser, most of my Notes customers still prefer "old school" Notes apps. And if the Notes client can't provide the functionality I need, I can almost always get what I need by using Java -- either in agents, standalone Java clients that talk to Notes or even embedded custom Notes applets. The only way my customers will abandon standard Notes development is if IBM pulls the product from the market.
Unless there's an obvious need for a web browser, most of my Notes customers still prefer "old school" Notes apps. And if the Notes client can't provide the functionality I need, I can almost always get what I need by using Java -- either in agents, standalone Java clients that talk to Notes or even embedded custom Notes applets. The only way my customers will abandon standard Notes development is if IBM pulls the product from the market.