I guess this is the joke of the day: The whole thread can be found over at Apple’s Support Forum. Sadly, it will most likely be deleted by Apple’s moderators. […] Continue reading →
I guess this is the joke of the day: The whole thread can be found over at Apple’s Support Forum. Sadly, it will most likely be deleted by Apple’s moderators. […] Continue reading →
Huh, couldn’t I do that already with more or less any kind of PDA / phone? Yepp, but not with the iPhone. I remember Chris Sorenson, Microsoft’s head of smart-phone strategy for the Asia-Pacific region, told the press back in April 2007 that the iPhone would be irrelevant to business users due to its “closed” operating system and lack of Office support. “Closed” as you couldn’t install third party applications on it. iPhone 2.x has been since that been […] Continue reading →
There is no doubt about the iPhone being a popular news item, and I, as many, have lots of hits on articles about this phone. I have over time also had lots of readers of the articles I have about Lotus Notes, and devices that can sync with Notes. In the last couple of days my article Lotus iNotes Ultralite on my iPhone has had 163 hits so far, and yesterday 77 hits. I find iNotes Ultralite brilliant. It has helped me a lot. […] Continue reading →
IBM Lotus iNotes Ultralite. It is great to have access to an always updated calendar directly on my iPhone or iPod Touch. And because it is entirely browser based, there are no additional space or memory demands on your mobile device. Our Domino server is just accessable from campus, but with the iPhone having an inbuilt Cisco VPN (as you can see on the screenshot), we can access our calendars, todos, corporate emails and address books any where Lotus iNotes Ultralite is really simple to […] Continue reading →
I just bought my first iPhone application after being tipped about LDAPeople by alex_ny on my article No LDAP client for iPhone. LDAPeople lets you do queries towards LDAP based directory servers for addressbook records, and it will then display a list of entries that match your query and provide a detailed view for each record found. In the detail view, you can tap on a persons phone number, e-mail address or url and your device will instantly call that person or open your e-mail […] Continue reading →