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Status Under Consideration
Workspace Notes
Created by Guest
Created on Dec 28, 2021

Designer on Windows ARM

I would like to use Notes Client and especially the Domino Designer on Windows ARM.

Currently, the Notes Client works only in Basic Mode, not Full Mode and the Designer cannot start anyhow.

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  • Guest
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    Dec 14, 2022

    ARM for Notes, Designer, and Administration would be awesome

  • Guest
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    May 2, 2022

    .... and yes to having Domino running (for development) locally on ARM would be fine! So far I have tried to use UTM but got stuck prior to getting it to work. So I have an old (!!) Mac lying on the desk next to me to do some real development. Seems a little silly though....

  • Guest
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    May 2, 2022

    I have it working in full mode in Windows 11 ARM VM under Parallels - but I have some strange behaviour where it gets extremely slow to build XPages apps - after some time.... Host is MacOS

  • Guest
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    Feb 8, 2022

    Yes, also the server side would be apreciated. In midterm is suspect to see more ARM CPUs on client and servers.

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    Thomas Hampel
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    Jan 22, 2022

    I guess not only the client side would be of interest but also the server running on ARM ?

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An ARM version of Notes Client, Domino Designer, and Administrator.

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For users on M1 or M2 Mac running Windows by Parallels, this will save battery and CPU life.
over 1 year ago in Notes 0 Under Consideration