So Darren Smurph would prefer his company to be crippled with viruses, use at twice as many servers, and experience less uptime and functionality by using a Microsoft 'solution' rather than Lotus Notes? If Darren wants to be a tech journalist he should check his facts... Such as Lotus Notes support for Linux and Macs means that it is gaining market-share and Lotus continues to see year-on-year revenue growth..... Or that Lotus Notes is now open-source based, running upon the Eclipse platform.... Or that the latest version, Notes 8, has been winning awards for its new look and user-experience.
To "Police" you should switch to Symphony, the Lotus improved version of OpenOffice. Did I mention its free?
I'd say its doomed due to its used of the notriously awful SonicStage.... though its interesting that it seems to accept MP3, ATRAC, and AAC audio files.
Unless the vids are heavily stage-managed, it does seem to do a damn good job of matching beats, spotting musical-breaks, etc... a solution in search of a problem?
As a Londoner I can confirm Arnie is right whereas Dave obviously knows nothing about about 7/7 and all the subsequent terrorism attempts.
The 7/7 bombers were all caught on video and their journey traced-backwards allowing the discovery of a car containing explosives.
The 21/7 bombers whose bombs failed to detonate were all captured after their pictures from security-cameras were circulated, and this helped secure their convictions this week.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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Such as Lotus Notes support for Linux and Macs means that it is gaining market-share and Lotus continues to see year-on-year revenue growth..... Or that Lotus Notes is now open-source based, running upon the Eclipse platform.... Or that the latest version, Notes 8, has been winning awards for its new look and user-experience.
To "Police" you should switch to Symphony, the Lotus improved version of OpenOffice. Did I mention its free?