In this second part of our two-part series, Harikrishna S. Aravapalli explores a fascinating new area of analytics you might not yet have starting thinking about.
As part of the new workspace IBM might (and IMHO should) develop for Lotus Notes, a nice feature would be to have progress bars on the workspace icons, indicating that the application is currently replicating or copying.
Kinda like the Installing progress bars on the iPhone icons.
Not much more than eye-candy, but if they redesign it to be more attractive to end-users eye-candy matters.
As part of the Mobile Controls project we've contributed a new release with a Slide In Menu Control. This control allows hiding and showing functions via intuitive user ...
Local mail replicas are being pushed out to users via Desktop Settings Policies. The fields are checked to 'Create local mail file replica' in the Mail tab of the desktop settings policy. Mail file location is also changed to Local. HTA is set to one of the 'set value' choices. The Desktop settings document and the policy document (either Explicit or Organizational) are saved. A user authenticates with his home mail server by opening the server replica of his mail db. The user then restarts Notes. Aft
The DocumentContext property in Java is similar to the DocumentContext property in LotusScript, although there are a few additional requirements in order to use it properly in a UI-invoked agent that also contains the embedObject method.