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  • 08-07-2008, 11:04 PM
    Beer Drinking Dog
    4phun wrote:
    > Lotus iNotes
    >
    > IBM has unveiled a sneak peek of its new Lotus iNotes, a web app
    > client for its Lotus Domino messaging server to bring email, calendar,
    > and contacts to iPhone.
    >
    > The move fulfills rumors of customized iPhone support for Lotus Notes
    > and demonstrates IBM’s evolving interest in Apple within the
    > enterprise.


    Well, I absolutely hate Lotus Notes, so this is one app I won't be
    running--even if my company does run Notes....
  • 08-07-2008, 10:24 PM
    Larry
    4phun <[email protected]> wrote in news:76c1898c-afcb-4a50-8dc3-
    [email protected]:

    > Lotus iNotes
    >
    > IBM has unveiled a sneak peek of its new Lotus iNotes, a web app
    > client for its Lotus Domino messaging server to bring email, calendar,
    > and contacts to iPhone.
    >
    > The move fulfills rumors of customized iPhone support for Lotus Notes
    > and demonstrates IBM’s evolving interest in Apple within the
    > enterprise.
    >


    Will Lotus Notes add cut and paste to this PoS?

  • 08-07-2008, 09:13 PM
    4phun
    Lotus iNotes

    IBM has unveiled a sneak peek of its new Lotus iNotes, a web app
    client for its Lotus Domino messaging server to bring email, calendar,
    and contacts to iPhone.

    The move fulfills rumors of customized iPhone support for Lotus Notes
    and demonstrates IBM’s evolving interest in Apple within the
    enterprise.

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