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I thought this day would never come… But then again, I have iPhone with all the apps I need. And I am not sure that I will dual-boot and sure not on my work phone! […] Continue reading →

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Notes Traveler on my iPhone

At work we have updated our Domino servers to v.8.5.1, and gone is the need for Lotus iNotes Ultralite and Notes Pro for the iPhone. With the new version of Domino, Lotus now supports Microsoft’s ActiveSync. You can now have the same push functionality as with Exchange, and use your native iPhone applications. ActiveSync has become a de facto standard for pushing out information to mobile devices. I have been writing lots of positive things about Lotus Notes, and I should continue a […] Continue reading →

Nick Cave: The Death of Bunny Munro

The Death of Bunny Munro by Nick Cave is an excellent example of what you can achieve on an modern multimedia device. We are now living in the multi-media age, the book itself is only part of the story. So: The Death of Bunny Munro isn’t just a book. It’s also an audio recording! And an iPhone app! And a tour! You can read this electronic book yourself or listen to Nick Cave reading it, while following the text. Or you could watch the video clips of Cave reading from the book. […] Continue reading →

I have been a long time user of Google’s push support for Contacts and Calender entries. When I tested it for the first time, I ended up writing a blog entry with the title “I simply love it!“. The only bad thing with the solution back then, was that push support was not enabled for Gmail. Guess what? Today that changed. Users have ran down Google with requests on Google’s popular Product Ideas page and Help Forum. Our cries have finally been heard, and people […] Continue reading →

Settings for the inbuilt LDAP support in iOS

This is the third blog entry I do about LDAP on the iPhone. Back in August 2008 I first wrote No LDAP client for iPhone and then a bit later iPhone and LDAP. One of the new, not hyped, news in iPhone 3.0 is a built-in LDAP client. Previously, a third-party app such as Directory or LDAPeople was required. Configuring LDAP is real easy: Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars Tap “Add Account…”, then “Other” Under Contacts, “Add LDAP Account” […] Continue reading →