

While that’s OK for now, it won’t satisfy me moving forward. In other words, there are minimal feature/functionality improvements – except those I’ve already identified above. And all of this leads me to conclude that this is primarily a feature/functionality-neutral port of the Notes client to the E-RCP.

IBM SAMETIME CLIENT FOR MAC INSTALL
Installing the Java Runtime Environment for Windows and Linux browser-based clients Windows and Linux browser users must install a supported version of the Java Runtime Environment before attending online meetings hosted on Sametime 8.5 or later in which they want to share their screens. Although there’s value in preserving the legacy experience from a look perspective, I wouldn’t have been disappointed by the UI receiving a major facelift. Installing the Sametime Connect client Install the Sametime Connect stand-alone client.

This is a huge win that I’m very pleased with. And since my interaction over the past 48 hours has been via wireless laptop to my broadband connection at home, I’m expecting even better results when I am hard-wired to the University’s network from my office. Responsiveness – I find the 8.5 beta much more responsive than previous Notes clients I’ve worked with.
