If you’re a Domino.doc user looking for more information on the topic online, you’re going to want to check out February’s DominoPower Site of the Month. Contributing Editor Steve Niles reviews Domino-Guru, a site dedicated to users of Domino.doc where you can ask questions, exchange information, solve problems, and generally discuss the product.
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Fortune cookie says: "You will soon be having a thrilling adventure using cookies in Lotus Domino applications." That’s if you read Andrew Stuart’s informative and fun-filled article on how cookies go a long way towards compensating for Domino’s lack of session persistence functionality.
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It’s incredibly easy to take your Notes email anywhere you go using a wireless Palm OS handheld. Senior Technical Editor Richard Echeandia reviews Basejet, an excellent always-on wireless email solution with support for Microsoft Outlook and Exchange, Lotus Notes, and POP3/IMAP4.
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Last month, Senior Technical Editor Dan Velasco shared with you the results of his investigation into companies that provide or will soon provide wireless connectivity to Lotus Notes mail and calendar information. In this article, he shares some software solutions he discovered.
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Projects like WINE (Windows Is Not an Emulator) are rapidly increasing your ability to run Windows applications on a non-Windows operating system, such as Linux. In this article, Jeff Gunther will show you how to set up WINE and how to install and run the Lotus Notes client under Redhat Linux 7.2.
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Senior Technical Editor Dan Velasco’s favorite tips are the simple ones that everyone who uses Notes can immediately apply to help make them more productive. In this article he has compiled five of his favorite tips for working with Notes R5 mail that you can immediately put into action.
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In his last article Bain McKay discussed how Second Generation Knowledge Management can harness unstructured documents in QuickPlace for collaborative knowledge sharing. In this article he goes on to address how dynamic multidimensional hyperspace can work for Knowledge Management and why search is unable to meet the challenge.
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What skills should you be learning? What kind of position is Notes in for 2002? Contributing Editor Dan Simmons has asked those very questions of Notes professionals across the board, and in this article, he shares the encouraging results of his survey.
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Last month, Andrew Stuart showed you how to build HTML tables with expanding and collapsing response document rows. In this article, things get a little more fancy as he shows you how to add response documents to your view and how to prepare to selectively show or hide all the responses for any row.
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January’s DominoPower Site of the Month has everything for the WebSphere devotee. Contributing Editor Steve Niles reviews WebSphere World, a user-driven site chock-full of useful news, links, and downloads for WebSphere aficionados.
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