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Shaggy
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I CAN"T FUCKING WAIT!!!


WHOLE NEW BUGS TO EXPLORE!

BUGS OF OLD, READY TO REAPEAR AT THE WORST POSSIBLE MOMENT!


SUPPORT THAT IS NOT AS GOOD AS Raige!

YET WE PAY THEM RETARDED AMMOUNTS OF MONEY EACH YEAR!


























OH DEAR GOD WHY CANT WE JUST USE EXCHANGE??

9/8/2005 11:00:25 AM

FroshKiller
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ahahahahha i love seeing stragetically placed Raige slams

9/8/2005 11:07:29 AM

EmptyFriend
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we use lotus crap here... it's lame, but i'm running sametime 3.1

9/8/2005 11:58:06 AM

Shaggy
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we're currently running domino 5.0.11/sametime 3.0 for our sametime setup. Right now it crashes every weekend and lotus support keeps feeding us bullshit b/c domino 5 and sametime 3 are unsupported at the end of the month.

9/8/2005 12:03:28 PM

BobbyDigital
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I just wish there was a decent fucking sametime client for OSX.

9/8/2005 12:04:12 PM

Shaggy
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theres always the sametime webclient. Its not terrible, but its java so it can be buggy.

And then theres the sametime client built into notes 6.5.x or later. But its pretty shitty and i dont know if it works in OSX.

9/8/2005 12:08:33 PM

OmarBadu
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very few IBMers use the sametime client - most people use NotesBuddy or ICT - both are leaps and bounds better than the regular sametime client - i'd suggest using those clients instead

9/8/2005 12:15:27 PM

smoothcrim
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I never saw the advantage of running notes after exchange 2000, which is significantly less a piece of shit than 6

9/8/2005 12:28:45 PM

Raige
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I feel so honored.

9/8/2005 1:15:26 PM

Shaggy
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Well i upgraded the soon to be production sametime 6.5.1 server to 7 and it seems to work fine except for the sametime server community linking.

So i have to go restart the current production sametime server before they can send IMs and meetings between themselves.


way to go lotus. I guess you guys probably never thought anyone would need to have their servers up 24/7 when in production.


But its ok! That server crashes every saturday so its bound to get rebooted.

9/8/2005 5:32:48 PM

jimb0
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Quote :
"I just wish there was a decent fucking sametime client for OSX."


can't you just use Adium + Meanwhile plugin?

http://meanwhile.sourceforge.net/plugins/

i use Gaim + Meanwhile on my win2k box

9/8/2005 6:21:04 PM

BobbyDigital
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The Mac version of Adium won't resolve LDAP, so the buddy list is unreadable.

I'm using mercury right now, but it's unstable as hell. One cool 'feature' it has, is when someone opens a window to send me a message, it immediately makes a window pop up on my screen that's blank until they hit send.

usually, i'm like

"what the hell do you want"

before they think they said anything.

9/8/2005 10:01:39 PM

Shaggy
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sametime chat sessions start when someone opens a chat window. even if they dont type anything.

When we had chat logging on (which is not on any more because it crashes the sametime server) you could go thru the logs and see where someone had opened up a chat with someone but then closed it without sending anything.

9/8/2005 10:05:37 PM

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