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- From: keith@sytex.com (Keith Attenborough)
- Newsgroups: comp.groupware
- Subject: Any experience with Lotus
- Message-ID: <gate.8sNwXB1w165w@sytex.com>
- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 93 18:44:42 EST
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- Mr Mansky;
- On 21 Jan 93, on subject: Any experience with Lotus Notes? in
- Message-ID: <awm.727644820@at1147> you wrote:
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- AM> Has anyone had any experience with the Lotus Notes software
- > package? We are thinking of using it to handle a document
- > management system, with information being scanned into the
- > system from paper-based forms. We have been led to believe
- > that it will handle the access to this information by multiple
- > people, as well as their editing and putting their "OK" on
- > each form. Any experiences?
-
- AM> Please reply to awm@vitro.com. Thanks.
-
- AM>--
- > --------------------------------------------------------
- > Art Mansky Internet: awm@vitro.com
- > --------------------------------------------------------
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- I don't have any experience yet, but my organization is working on
- installing Notes to support all the document form stuff -- papers,
- memos, position documents, images, etc. we use on a daily basis. One of
- the key features we were looking for and believe Notes provides is
- support for workflow management, the ability to use the system to route
- material to the corrct people for review and editing, then ensuring that
- it is really those individuals who have done the work. It seems
- designed to handle those tasks well. Apparently if you are going to be
- doing a lot of image management, you will probably need a companion
- product called Lotus Notes:Document Imaging (LN:DI).
-
- I would appreciate hearing of any responses you receive, I'm looking for
- all the info I can collect. Thanks in advance.
-
- Keith
- keith@sytex.com
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