| # | Name | Comments |
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| 251 | Oddvin Røsand | |
| 252 | John Roling | |
| 253 | Benoit Dubuc | |
| 254 | Erling Hesselberg | |
| 255 | Rick VanGameren | |
| 256 | Anonymous | I have used Lotus Redbooks extensively in promoting Lotus products. I would sadly miss them. |
| 257 | Christian Kube | |
| 258 | Jasper Duizendstra | |
| 259 | Adam Osborne | |
| 260 | Anonymous | Redbooks have been a very valuable tool in learning how to implement and use may Lotus Domino. |
| 261 | Thomas Pforr | |
| 262 | Mark Dowling | |
| 263 | Bill Buchan | Keep the redbooks! |
| 264 | Robert Schneider | |
| 265 | William Ryken | |
| 266 | Peter May | |
| 267 | Stewart Orchard | |
| 268 | Frank Braski | This 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 Harper | Invaluable tool |
| 272 | Graham Tucker | Redbooks are an essential tool that we can refer to. |
| 273 | Jan Bojeryd | |
| 274 | Anonymous | |
| 275 | Frank Docherty | |
| 276 | Thorsten Frahm | The 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 | Anonymous | none. |
| 279 | Carl Goos | I love the redbooks
I need the redbooks
Give me redbooks |
| 280 | Gregor Wendt | |
| 281 | Anonymous | |
| 282 | Elijah Lapson | |
| 283 | Tom Franks | Red 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 Ellison | Keep the Redbooks! |
| 289 | Tobisa Streck | |
| 290 | Jimmy Chung | |
| 291 | Martin Michaelis | |
| 292 | Dirk Heimbürger | |
| 293 | Mark Gottschalk | The 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 Rodent | I 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 | Anonymous | leave it open! |
| 300 | Jesper Kiaer | How could you even think of it?..
http://www.jezzper.com |