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Notes Traveler on the iPhone

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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.

Installing Lotus Notes Traveler

I have been writing lots of positive things about Lotus Notes, and I should continue a little bit more. Setting up Lotus Traveler on the iPhone is both elegant and easy,and done in about a minute. But seeing that the data of Lotus Notes desktop client, iNotes and the data on the iPhone not being in sync by default, can’t be said to be anything else then a sad story. I thought this was the whole purpose with Roaming User profiles. But ok, it could be fixed. I only had to go in to the Contacts preferences on the desktop and enable “Syncronize Contacts on the Replicator”. Just that this option didn’t make any sence to me. Syncronize my contacts with a replicator? What replicator? Why treat iNotes and the iPhone (or mobile phones) as something else then the destop client?

After having solved the replication problem, the solution has worked flowlessly. But sadly leaves me with a choice I have to make, Lotus Notes or Google Sync? The iPhone can only have one Exchange account, and I must admit that I liked Google’s Exchange service for Contacts, Calendar and Gmail better. It has to be said that we don’t use Lotus Notes for mail. But since this is a work phone, I guess I should stick with Lotus Notes. Not a bad choice if the amount of meetings increase, and if I was more on the move. But for now, I could have been just as happy with Google’s solution, pushing contacts and calendar entries.

I also found Google Contacts to have an easier accessable user interface, and it handles pictures of your contacts far better then Lotus Notes. I have not found what pixel size Lotus Notes use. So most faces look draged. It’s just a small thing, but it is nice to see when somebody has thought design all the way through their product. Google has!

But if it is Lotus Notes you have decided to use, Paul Mooney has put together a brilliant manual for how to set up the Lotus Notes Travel service on your iPhone / iPod Touch (this is only the client setup).

Getting more mobile

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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 starting to test Notes Traveler, so I can now book meetings direct from my Windows Mobile-based phone (HTC4350). The Notes Traveler software provides mobile support for IBM Lotus Notes and IBM Lotus Domino Web Access users. It provides automatic, real-time replication of Lotus Domino e-mail (including attachments), calendar, address book, journal and to do lists. It supports access from Microsoft Windows Mobile 5 and 6 devices and will work over all wired and wireless connections. Today’s workforce is increasingly on the go. Businesses of all sizes are looking for ways to help their mobile workers be more productive-anytime, anywhere, so also at my work.

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Well, at least that’s what I hope after having figured out how to set it up! If it works well for me, I will have problems choosing between the iPhone 2 and HTC Touch Pro. As much as I love my current iPhone, having full Lotus Notes/Domino support means a lot for me. And, I wonder how it will affect the long available CommonTime products that seem to currently be the product line of choice to get Lotus Notes and Windows Mobile devices working together. I am least I am looking forward to not buying the solution any more, and even more to not have to give support on it :-)

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Why not listen to this great podcast interview with enthusiastic Shawne Robinson – IBM Domino Product Manager for Mobile Messaging?

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