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 haven’t had to much time to play with the latest version of Lotus Domino server, but at work we have upgraded our servers in the test environment. I can now use Safari on my iPhone to get access to my contacts, todos and my appointments, and not least accept invitations to new meetings (IBM Lotus iNotes ‘Ultralite). The solution is part of Lotus Domino Web Access. Please check back to my blog next week, as we will then hopefully have upgraded our servers in production and I […] Continue reading →
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 […] Continue reading →
These days it’s all about getting more mobile, also for me … I have to split myself for my regular work and a project work that I am doing untill beginning of October. That means a lot more meetings and being available for both works (and then of course available for a lot more people), even when I am not in office. And not to forget, there is a lot more small things to do, and with my memory that’s almost impossible to keep track of. So I am quite happy with my work […] Continue reading →
I have a confession to make, I have gotten myself an iPhone two days ago, and funnily enough yesterday TeliaSonera announced that they through Netcom will sell iPhones in Norway. This is not to be a long review, to many have already written one. It is the best mobilephone I have had so far. I bought it despite it’s lack of support of MMS (you can send pictures as e-mail) and the lack of video recording. That the iPhone doesn’t support wireless headsets (bluetooth) doesn’t […] Continue reading →