Tag: Lotus
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SwiftFile 4.0 for IBM Lotus Notes 8.0
I found this gem over at dominobaloney There are people who love mail folders and people who hate them. Nowadays using folders is the “old” way to organize e-mail messages: put this memo here, that one there, and so on. Right, as in real life… I’m trying to love Notes mail folders, and I must…
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IBM warming to Ubuntu?
Tell me its true! Glen on his blog lets on: So it was a big (and welcome) surprise to find not one but two groups within the company putting together distributions of the IBM desktop products for Ubuntu. This was also picked up by Julian over at nsftools: Ooo, that sounds tasty. A package of…
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The Notes Domino 8 proposition
Peter O’Kelly sums up the key strengths of the Lotus story and how that faces off to Microsoft’s offering: I think there’s more to the story, however: if you consider the Eclipse.org-based foundation in Notes 8, along with the OpenOffice.org-derived Lotus Symphony “productivity editors”, the fact that Notes 8 runs on multiple platforms (eventually multiple…
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Maureen is asking some questions
Two in fact: – is it ok to remove database properties from the infobox selection hierarchy in Designer (where infoboxes remain)? – is it ok to have to click on the database header in the bookmarks or make another gesture to get to database properties? Read her post and let her know what you think.…
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Revisited: What am I missing? (admin help [still] needed!)
Thanks to those who responded to my previous bleat for help, I have been back to try and get this working but still no luck! The situation is as follows: Domino 7 sever running on RHEL as a guest in VMware I can ping from the host both IP address and hostname of the guest…
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New to Me . . . too!
Still catching up with email and blog reading, not helped by the excitement over the Notes Domino 8 release while I was away! This post from Michael Smelser caught my eye: The functionality I am referring to is running the Notes client in “Kiosk” mode, that is running a Notes application as if it were…
