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History's Greatest Monster!> Ray Ozzie was supposed to be The One, but for some reason that never really worked out
Some reason? The guy created the Lotus Notes. Compared to that Windows 3.1 should be hanging in The Louvre.
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"Survival of the unfittest | Technology | The Guardian"
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2006/feb/09/guardianweeklytechnologysection -
"Damien Katz: 70 Reasons Lotus Notes Sucks"
http://damienkatz.net/2005/02/70-reasons-lotus-notes-sucks.html - http://lotusnotessucks.4t.com/
- http://www.ihatelotusnotes.com/
- http://www.google.com.au/search?q=lotus+notes+sucks
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"Survival of the unfittest | Technology | The Guardian"
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Re:Unexpected error?
Microsoft isn't even close to the worst offender here. I once for an error from Lotus Notes that read:
"An error has occurred while processing a request on an object."
Found a handy screenshot at an appropriate domain name: http://lotusnotessucks.4t.com/img/lnEx80_ErrorProcessReqObj.gif
This dialog brings up so many questions. Like, "what error?" and "what request?" and "what object?"
It also helps that Lotus Notes never seems to define what an object *is* in practical terms. I'm sure they're referring to the objects in their OOP code, but it's not like the end user knows what those are, or for that matter, should ever seen the term "object" in the UI.
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Re:Lotus Notes?
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Re:AAAHHHHH!!!
And there you have Ray Ozzie moving MS to the online world. In other words, killing it. No wonder, him being the creator of Lotus Notes, which is the worst piece of crap among all the software ever released on this planet. Given all this together with the history of MS desktop software and its security record, any person willing to keep their data online and manage it using Miscosoft tools over the internet is clinically insane.
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Re:Well, yeah...
Damn, wrong URL. This is it:
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Re:None of the above, Lotus Sametime with Notes
Oh, don't get me wrong. I *hate* Lotus Notes.
I sent this around to my fellow webteam members, my supervisor, her supervisor and the Director of I.T.
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File under "useless."Just how much of the planning do these guys think the terrorist will do from their plane seats? And, assuming they have enough foresight to coordinate an attack, do you think they'll still be dumb enough to use plain language rather than something obtuse about "package delivery" or "message receipt" times?
Honestly, sometimes I think these guys have about as much intelligence gathering savvy as Sgt. Schultz.
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Re:Interesting logic
I'm sure there are lots of things that were politicised around the time Bush came to office. He seems to have focused on Gay Marriage, Stem cell research and killing Arabs. I expect he still eats pork and shell fish so he hasn't quite dropped back right wing Christian roots.
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Re:It's the Apps Stupid...
Dreamweaver
Works under crossover office. Also see NVU, Bluefish, and Quanta for great native GUI HTML composers that run natively.
Warcraft
Frecraft or under TransGaming.
Neverwinter
Runs natively
EQ
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Barbie Linux, Fact or Fiction?
You Decide:
The original article: http://qrxx.4t.com/barbieOS.htm along with http://g0re.net/forums/viewtopic.php?p=6586, http://linux.omnipotent.net/article.php?article_id =7885 and http://linux.omnipotent.net/article.php?article_id =7885.
Be nice if my daughter was on the same OS as her old man.
myke
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Re:.... reminds me of Hitler
So it's true. They are making a linux-based Barbie laptop.
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Re:Mo Money! Mo Money! Mo Money!
Or like this...
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worries
I have heard that it is extremely easy (or at least used to be) to crack passport accounts. See here. With MS' track record for system security, I wonder why companies would be willing to be involved in this sort of activity. If my bank made me use a passport account I would have to close my account (I know it said it was an option, but smaller banks may want to use this exclusively to save money on creating their own verification systems?).