History
- A client called "Lotus Notes Webmail" provided limited web access to web-enabled Lotus Notes email systems (versions 4 and 5) from the late 1990s.
- Lotus Software referred to iNotes as "Shimmer" in its beta version.
- Release 5.0.8 (2001) of Lotus Notes introduced iNotes, which featured a fuller interface than the Webmail client. That year, Network Computing magazine gave a "Well-Connected Award" to iNotes for "Best Web-based Application".
- Release 6.5 of Lotus Domino (September 2003) renamed iNotes to Domino Web Access.
- Release 7.0.2 of Lotus Domino (September 2006) introduced support for the Macintosh.
- Release 7.0.3 of Lotus Domino (October 2007)
- Release 8.5 of Lotus Domino (January 2009) renamed Domino Web Access back to iNotes.
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