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Blog Authors:  Chris Whisonant  

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Some more iPhone apps for Lotus software

Chris Whisonant  |    |  Tags:  iphone  |  Comments (0)
Last week, Kevin Hansen posted about some iPhone applications starting to appear - specifically iNotes Ultralite and NotesCal. Before I saw his post I was perusing the AppStore and decided to search for "lotus". Here's what I see - the links below are directly to the iTunes Store description of the app. Also note that I have not tested any of these.

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iAnywhere Mobile - If you have an iAnywhere Mobile Office server, this application will allow you to view your Corporate Directory (i.e. your Domino Directory). Sounds fairly promising. This is also free!
Speed Shop - ummm... This is just a shopping list application and it mentions "lotus roots"
Notes Calendar - This is the NotesCal app that Kevin was talking about. The $2.99 price tag is not bad at all for this one.
iClink - Allows for synchronization of PIM data (basically everything but e-mail). The $39.99 price sounds like a lot. But that's before you read that you also have to purchase the CompanionLink Professional desktop software as well for $99.95. This software supports synchronization for ACT!, Outlook, Notes, GroupWise, GoldMine, and Palm Desktop, so it's fairly versatile.
ebf.timeconnect - This $4.99 app also looks very promising. This version, however, is the little brother. From the description, you can do some basic project management from here and have it send an email with a csv file. According to the documentation, big brother is on the way: ebf.connector. I just have 3 words to describe the big brother: Notes. SAP. iPhone. 

As one commenter in the AppStore stated: "Keep the Notes apps coming!" Indeed...

Direct your browsers to Port 1352

Chris Whisonant  |    |  Tags:  blogs notes bleedyellow administration domino bloggers  |  Comments (1)
I would like to introduce you all to David Brown (that guy who sits beside me at work!) and his new blog Port 1352.

By the way, did you know modem files aren't installed any longer with Notes 8.5? Yep, go to David's blog to check it out! :)

Welcome to the blogosphere, David (it's about time lol)!!

Use BleedYellow to Plan Your Lotusphere Sessions

Chris Whisonant  |    |  Tags:  activities lotusphere sessions planning ls09  |  Comments (2)
Are you looking for a central location to manage the planning of your Lotusphere Session proposals? Feel free to do so using the Activities section of BleedYellow.com! This can be very beneficial just for single presenters, but if you are planning on presenting with others this can work exceptionally well!

And, to make things simpler, we have created an Activity Template titled "Lotusphere Session Planning":

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If you wish to begin using it immediately, just click "Start an Activity from this Template". You can then make your own activity and manage membership. I recommend that you create a separate Activity per Session. New with Connections 2.0 is something called "Sections". We have added 4 sections to this template - comment back here if you think of some other things that could be added!
  1. Proposed Session Titles - create new entries in here for different session title ideas.
  2. Proposed Session Abstracts - create separate entries for different abstract ideas. You may be extremely creative and would like to have multiple ideas. (Hint, if you want others to be able to "vote" on your Abstract ideas, just add them to your Activity and ask them to comment on the various titles or abstracts.
  3. Links - This is pre-populated with a link to the official Lotusphere website. Add more links inside this entry to other sites related to your topic.
  4. Session Slides - Create an entry in here and attach your presentation file. (Hint, even though you may like to do that all locally, consider posting one here anyway for a hot backup in case anything goes wrong at 'Sphere with your laptop and/or usb drive!!)
Again, this is a work in progress - feedback is welcome!! We are also working on making some other templates available, so if something changes with our recommendation on this template, we'll let you know!

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