SPACEWatchtm for Domino 5.
Download a Free Trial
This evaluation version of SPACEWatch for Domino 5 lets you try out ALL features* for 30 days from installation. It can be installed on Windows 2000, 2003 or Windows XP and will work with IBM Lotus Notes and Domino as well as including all the features of SPACEWatch Enterprise 5.
After this period you can continue to analyse space data you have saved. This trial version is FREE. You can share it with anyone you wish. And once you are happy that SPACEWatch for Domino 5 does what you want you can buy licences quickly and securely with no need to re-install your software.
| Quick Details: | Domino Edition |
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| Version: | 5.8 build 7193 |
| Date Published: | 26-Jul-08 |
| Language: | English |
| Download Size: | 15.2MB |
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If you have problems try reading the Download FAQ or email us.
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Get your Free Evaluation
Complete this form and we will email you instructions to get your free evaluation of SPACEWatch Enterprise. You will also get free support during your evaluation. No details will be shared with third parties or used for other purposes [full privacy statement].
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*Evaluation Limitations
All functions of SPACEWatch for Domino 5 are enabled in the above free evaluation. The following limitations on scale of use have been applied:
- Any single duplicate search limited to 50 results
- Space that can be analyzed limited to 100GB from any combination of systems.
Note: these limitation can be reviewed on request - please contact
sales@sharpeware.com to discuss your evaluation requirements.
Minimum Requirements
Domino Edition will run on Windows 2000, 2003 or XP systems. For Netware networks, a Novell Client is required. It will allow you to manage email storage on Lotus Notes or Domino R5.0.2b or later.
A Notes client must be installed on the same PC or server as SPACEWatch for Domino 5 and the ID file/Notes account configured must have at least Reader access to the databases you wish to manage. The Notes client must be R5.0.2b or later.
You will need access to an existing SQL database such as Microsoft SQL Server 7, 2000 or 2005, or
SQL Server Express (a free version of Microsoft SQL Server 2005), or the open source
MySQL 5.
What's Changed?
If you want to see what the latest build changes are - what new enhancements have been included or bugs fixed - see our
support page.