I don't see Lotus Notes as all that different than other Offices products developed by big Tech. I think it would be similar to Google's business platform with some more legacy automation but not unlike SalesForce or ServiceNow.
Having used Microsoft recently, after Google for work, I'm absolutely flabbergasted at how terrible Word, Teams, Outlook, etc are. I would describe the average Microsoft product as a zombie in its own feature set, at war with a different version of itself, and attempting to steal organs from other products to try to transition to every possible entirely different role in the suite.
Attempting to use a Microsoft product is like watching developers capitulate to some kind of bizarre internal political war between Product managers.
Having used Microsoft recently, after Google for work, I'm absolutely flabbergasted at how terrible Word, Teams, Outlook, etc are. I would describe the average Microsoft product as a zombie in its own feature set, at war with a different version of itself, and attempting to steal organs from other products to try to transition to every possible entirely different role in the suite.
Attempting to use a Microsoft product is like watching developers capitulate to some kind of bizarre internal political war between Product managers.