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Signatures | Total: 423

 

# NameComments
251 Oddvin Røsand
252 John Roling
253 Benoit Dubuc
254 Erling Hesselberg
255 Rick VanGameren
256 AnonymousI have used Lotus Redbooks extensively in promoting Lotus products. I would sadly miss them.
257 Christian Kube
258 Jasper Duizendstra
259 Adam Osborne
260 AnonymousRedbooks have been a very valuable tool in learning how to implement and use may Lotus Domino.
261 Thomas Pforr
262 Mark Dowling
263 Bill BuchanKeep the redbooks!
264 Robert Schneider
265 William Ryken
266 Peter May
267 Stewart Orchard
268 Frank BraskiThis is awful! I was just remarking the other day that I wish I had a redbook on Connections or Quickr... are there any such plans in the works?
269 Jason Veale
270 Walter Mobach
271 Roger HarperInvaluable tool
272 Graham TuckerRedbooks are an essential tool that we can refer to.
273 Jan Bojeryd
274 Anonymous
275 Frank Docherty
276 Thorsten FrahmThe redbooks are an important argument for using Lotus instead of competitive products. These documentations are covering topics that go beyond the manuals very professionally.
277 Anonymous
278 Anonymousnone.
279 Carl GoosI love the redbooks I need the redbooks Give me redbooks
280 Gregor Wendt
281 Anonymous
282 Elijah Lapson
283 Tom FranksRed books can be more helpful than the yellowbooks...if they'd just stick to the more useful topics. I deal with more "occasional" redbooks, but I'd hate to see them die altogether!
284 Jaswinder S Dhamoon
285 Andreas Schmitz
286 A. Held
287 Alex Wokurka!
288 Dennis EllisonKeep the Redbooks!
289 Tobisa Streck
290 Jimmy Chung
291 Martin Michaelis
292 Dirk Heimbürger
293 Mark GottschalkThe Lotus Redbooks have been critical to our deployment of Notes/Domino. I can't imagine with what I'd replace the information provided by Redbooks. IBM, keep them. Please.
294 Mike RodentI have made stupid decisions before. Like sinking 500 million dollar into a workplace that nobody wanted. Killing something that everybody wants is much cheaper.
295 Henning Kunz
296 Mikkel Heisterberg
297 john bowers
298 Jamie Price
299 Anonymousleave it open!
300 Jesper KiaerHow could you even think of it?.. http://www.jezzper.com

 

Signatures | Total: 423