But Domino classic is all I know and it's not quite a forgotten legacy just yet.
I still support websites I built with classic and (in fact) just this month I created a *new* Domino website for a (new) customer using Domino classic (they're on version 8 servers with no intention of going to 8.5, as a SharePoint migration is on the cards).
Domino classic can't be written of as being "of the 90's" as it was the *only* way until just a couple of years ago.
But you're right. It's is all pretty pointless. Don't forget the "just for fun clause" this all comes with.
But Domino classic is all I know and it's not quite a forgotten legacy just yet.
I still support websites I built with classic and (in fact) just this month I created a *new* Domino website for a (new) customer using Domino classic (they're on version 8 servers with no intention of going to 8.5, as a SharePoint migration is on the cards).
Domino classic can't be written of as being "of the 90's" as it was the *only* way until just a couple of years ago.
But you're right. It's is all pretty pointless. Don't forget the "just for fun clause" this all comes with.