Two free tickets to Lotusphere–is IBM’s Lotus Notes Out of Touch With Web 2.0 World?
Next month is the annual Lotusphere conference. IBM is giving two free tickets to TC readers-leave a comment saying why you’d like to go to Lotusphere, and we’ll pick the winners by Monday morning. (Note: Passes cover conference registration only, not travel/hotel.)
Few pieces of software are as polarizing as Lotus Notes. When my last job forced me to use Notes, I found the interface clunky, the graphics Win 95′esqe, and the workflow architecture non-intuitive. Granted, I was using Version 6.5 (Notes is now on Release 8), but even so I found it frustratingly unproductive. And I’m clearly not alone.
Probably the most famous Notes aficionado is David Allen of Getting Things Done fame. (The eProductivity application-built off the Notes platform-is David’s personal GTD tool.)
