HCL Notes/Domino (formerly known as Lotus Notes/Domino) version 14 was released yesterday, December 7. The team at HCL have added a number of new features and improvements.
With Domino 14, the mobile mail client Verse is now included for free, together with a freemium version of the OnTime group calendar. The list of new features is too long t list here, but Two-Factor Authentication (2FA), the web/mobile based client Nomad, and even a Nomad-based version of the Designer tool are just a few of them. Note that the client is now 64-bit only.
If you missed the actual launch webcast, there is a recording available to watch it.

HCL Software today launched a
The development of Notes and Domino 11 has already started. As a matter of fact, HCL started working on that version even before Domino 10 was released. Several Domino 11 jams have been taking place already, withmore to come. Version 11 will focus on the client, while version 10 had the focus on the server and development functionality. But we developers have things to look forward to in Notes 11 as well.
I think it is very important that the new low-code development functionality work seamlessly with traditional Domino development, like HCL is aiming for. Imagine a user in the accounting department who comes up with an ide for an application that would improve their efficiency. The user begins to build a simple application using the Domino low-code/no-code environment. P