IBM to release Lotus iNotes for iPhone later this year
I guess that I must admit with Ars Technica that Lotus Notes is the office software everyone loves to hate. Despite that I am happy to read that I will be able to access my e-mail, group calendars, and contacts direct from my newly upgraded iPhone.
Having been involved in projects the last year, and therefor running to and from meetings most of the time, there have been times where I have had to make use of the web client called iNotes to access Notes info remotely. And I must say that the latest version has gotten a great facelift.
IBM has now announced that they are to add an iPhone-optimized web client for Notes, called Lotus iNotes Ultralite, later this year. The client is built on the IBM Lotus Domino Web Access infrastructure. Screenshots are available on their website.
Full article can be read on Ars Technica.
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