Lotus Domino

Lotus Domino software icon
  • Developer IBM
  • Platforms Desktop
  • Operating Systems Windows
  • Supported formats 4
  • Rating
    4.2 (40 votes)

Lotus Domino offers support for 4 file extensions, enabling you to open, edit, and convert files to multiple formats. The table lists the program’s functions and supported file extensions.

With support for different file extensions, Lotus Domino is great for handling diverse files daily. With it, access files in DIC, B, NSF and numerous other formats seamlessly.

A key feature of Lotus Domino is converting files between formats, making sharing easier.

To download the latest version of Lotus Domino, visit the official IBM website for the download link.

Lotus Domino developer’s website

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Easy Lotus Domino troubleshooting

How can I make Lotus Domino the default program to open files?

Change default programs in Windows

  1. Start the process by right-clicking on your file and selecting "Open With". From there, click "Choose another app" to continue;
  2. Choose Lotus Domino from the available applications listed in the pop-up window to set it as the default application to open your file;
  3. Be sure to check the "Always use this app" checkbox, and then click "OK" to confirm your selection.

Set default app to open files on Mac

  1. Right click or use Control + left click on the desired file to launch the file options menu;
  2. Choose "Open in Application" and click "Other";
  3. Towards the bottom of the window, find the "Enable" menu, which is already set to the default option, "Recommended Programs";
  4. Within this menu select "All Programs" and navigate to Lotus Domino. Check the box next to "Always open in app" to make sure it’s the default option.

What factors contribute to Lotus Domino crash?

Lack of regular software updates can cause Lotus Domino to crash. Make sure you have installed the latest updates for developer products.

Restarting your computer will solve many common problems, which is why it’s the first thing you should do before changing any settings related to the software.