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Jekyll & Hyde: Linux or Windows 2000?
by Laura Rutherford
What do the two highest volume operating systems have in common? Lotus Domino! In this interview, developer Kenneth Brunsen and product manager Joe Linehan help you decide which platform personality best fits your messaging and collaborative application needs.

Jump ahead with type-ahead
You've used it when addressing e-mails, now find out where else in the Notes client you can use type-ahead to speed up your work.

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An alternative to the OpenServer URL command
by John Chamberlain
Keep the public from viewing your server's database list while still allowing administrators to view it with this flexible LotusScript agent that can replace the use of the OpenServer URL command.
Notes.net Exposed: The Lotusphere 2001 contest database
by Jason Lounsbery
And the winners are... Take a tour of the contest database that the Notes.net team used during our Lotusphere 2001 celebration contest.

Notes Rnext technical overview
by Craig Lordan
Check out the new features in Notes Rnext Beta 1, such as enhanced Welcome Page and bookmarks, improved mail and C&S, and roaming users, that make it even easier to use.
Domino Rnext technical overview
by Jane Hosie-Bounar and Christie Williams
Take a first look at the innovation and evolution of the Domino Rnext server in this Beta 1 technical overview.
Domino Designer Rnext technical overview
by David DeJean
Domino Designer continues to grow as an integrated application development platform. Discover the features that make Designer Rnext better than ever.

Preferences and other matters
This month, Professor INI focuses on the Preferences INI setting before answering reader's questions about controlling spamming, the Domain variable, and Extension Manager settings. |
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