One of the bloggers for the Sydney Morning Herald also picked up that article, and added his own comments >== {Link}
Only two arguments in there:
1. Clients hate the Notes client - therefore Notes is bad.
2. We had a bad Notes developer and/or development experience - therefore Note is bad.
I think your point is spot on. How many people are out there using Domino-based web applications with no thought of the underlying technology. I think usability is the key to web applications, but once you have that nailed Domino has to give you a head start when it comes to developing the application.
One of the bloggers for the Sydney Morning Herald also picked up that article, and added his own comments >== {Link}
Only two arguments in there:
1. Clients hate the Notes client - therefore Notes is bad.
2. We had a bad Notes developer and/or development experience - therefore Note is bad.
I think your point is spot on. How many people are out there using Domino-based web applications with no thought of the underlying technology. I think usability is the key to web applications, but once you have that nailed Domino has to give you a head start when it comes to developing the application.