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ArticlesMarch 1996 / Applications Development Features


March 1996 / Applications Development Features

article Track That Code
table Applic ations Development Issues
table Sizing Up the Features
illustration Successful Synchronization
screen Continuus Finds Concurrent Files
screen Clearly a Case of Historical Details
sidebar High-End Watershed: Multisite Support
Complex development problems require powerful solutions. Modern version-control systems may be the answer you need.
- by Kip McClanahan

article Net-Sur fing with Notes
table Notes and Web Synergy
screen InterNotes Interleaves Notes and the Web
sidebar Lotus Notes Release 4.0 Improves Programmability
Put Notes and the World Wide Web together to overcome each technology's weaknesses
- by Robert L. Hummel

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