In the past, there were some open source projects that sort of met the needs Lotus Notes/Domino provided, but they were far from being able to produce rapid results as new applications were required. One considerable drawback is that the applications can appear to be dated in both design and approach, not to mention very proprietary. After all, Lotus Notes/Domino provides an ecosystem that can quickly spin up self-contained applications without requiring a development team, DevOps, and a database. The biggest challenge organizations face when considering a migration away from Lotus Notes/Domino is figuring out the new landing spot. This made me wonder: Is now the time to finally migrate those Lotus Domino applications? Checking in with other Lotus Notes/Domino shops, I was surprised to hear that most were still had applications running on the legacy platform. The client never migrated away from Lotus Notes/Domino. In talking with my colleague, I found out that the migration project never actually started. I recall at the time thinking to myself that the client managed to run their suite of applications for 10 years on the Lotus platform - which is really quite impressive for a corporate application.
In fact, the last I had heard, the client I was referring to was already planning a series of projects to migrate away from the Lotus Notes/Domino products. As I moved on to new technologies, I figured everyone else had followed suit - just maybe not at the same pace. Like just about every aspect of technology, the Lotus Notes/Domino bubble eventually burst as newer technologies entered the market. In fact, year after year, the marketing team at IBM/Lotus touted the millions of customers that utilized their products on a daily basis. At the time, the Lotus products were fulfilling a need that wasn’t matched by any serious competitor. The project we worked on was based in Lotus Notes/Domino. This tool is safe and secure alternative to view or read NSF files contents.Recently, I talked to a colleague who I worked with several years ago.
Likely, if a user has installed Microsoft Outlook on his machine and is using the same as his email-client, then using an advanced pro edition of free Lotus Notes Database Viewer he/she can convert the NSF file to PST file format. However to view a NSF file it can be converted to the desired file extension or platform which one uses. Upgraded to Pro Edition For Unlimited Benefits
The Basic Functioning of Lotus Notes Database Viewer is:Įasily know the concept of how to view Lotus Notes Database without Lotus email client.
All the data present in Lotus Notes database i.e.