Teamstudio out counted

During the years I’ve worked with various of teamstudio’s softwares. It started with CIAO (sp?) and I have tried the delta and the configurator. Unfortunately mostly in projects which has been like 20 days intensive use of delta and then nothing for a year or two. Today I’m mostly using the configurator and the only part is the one that helps me find a design-element somewhere. The way I use the software makes the price tag per used hour very high and every year when the maintenance agreement is to be refreshed (read: more money out) we are considering if we really need these licenses.

Today I was hinted by Bruce Elgort about a new release on openNTF. A .NET (huga) application that searches NSF files for design elements (Notes Design Searcher). Looks like the thing I need but I haven’t checked it out yet.

3 Comments

Alain H RomedenneJune 21st, 2006 at 7:53 am

Any reason for not using DDSearch from The SandBox?
Cordially
Alain

Dagerot JoachimJune 21st, 2006 at 11:22 pm

Well, a good reason should be that I wasn’t aware of this tool.

Just to clear things up: It’s not only for finding design elements but also for finding content in documents that I’m using Teamstudio Configurator.

marleen wisemanOctober 24th, 2006 at 11:38 am

for the search in documents you can use the free version of the scanEZ from Ytria. what you can search with scanEZ

search by UNID or NoteID
Search Design element by Title
Search the contents of a View or Folder
Search by Formula or by Full Text

what it doesn´t do is search all design elements (we use ddsearch)but for the documents we are very happy and you have so much more functionality as you can also see profile documents and deletion stubs in the basic version and you can change the replica ID… Sorry not meant to make marketing for them..

Marleen

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