I have stopped writing anything new in Domino and now do everything in WSS. It's the way the wind is blowing over here in Australia.
This is not client driven - They don't know what they're logging onto, it is my choice.
Feel a bit bad, as I love Domino and have had 12 great years from it, but as a client I think that IBM could learn a thing or two from Microsoft.
My Domino party is over...I don't think I'm the only one.
Sharepoint did my head in 'cos at first I tried to do it the way the books etc tell you, then I remembered how we in the codestore Domino community ignored standard practice and did it our (your) way, so I now apply the same theory to sharepoint.
I suggest you do the same - That's what your good at.
Look forward to your sharepoint tips and tricks down the line.
Hi Jake,
I have stopped writing anything new in Domino and now do everything in WSS. It's the way the wind is blowing over here in Australia.
This is not client driven - They don't know what they're logging onto, it is my choice.
Feel a bit bad, as I love Domino and have had 12 great years from it, but as a client I think that IBM could learn a thing or two from Microsoft.
My Domino party is over...I don't think I'm the only one.
Sharepoint did my head in 'cos at first I tried to do it the way the books etc tell you, then I remembered how we in the codestore Domino community ignored standard practice and did it our (your) way, so I now apply the same theory to sharepoint.
I suggest you do the same - That's what your good at.
Look forward to your sharepoint tips and tricks down the line.
n