Когда я получаю почту внутри домена Lotus, в поле From пишется имя типа Andrey/domain (ставится User name). После пересылки письма на внешнюю почту в истории пишется что писал изначально письмо мне ---- Forwarded by Andrey/domain on 07.02.2011 11:09
While much of Lotusphere 2011 stayed the same, this was a Lotusphere that heralds profound change. Over the next few years, we're in for an interesting, challenging, but also fun time in the Lotus collaboration world.
This is a different Lotusphere report than from previous years. It may well not say what you were expecting it to say at all. There may be stuff in here that you'd rather not read, but I'm sure that there's also a lot that will give you cheer.
That means that this report isn't going to be about detailed product announcements, because there weren't very many. For sure, there are feature changes and updates in Notes and Domino 8.5.3 coming in the near future. I will spend a little time on those later, but that's not what's important.
This year's theme was "Get Social. Do Business", and the whole conference revolved around that theme. Fair to say that this was really the first time that the whole show has acted out its strapline. 2011 is to be the year that the social revolution in the IBM Lotus collaboration family takes off and becomes mainstream.
Notice the iPad nestled in there between displays. On it is a PDF being read in iBooks.
I've never liked trying to follow along with a digital book while trying to also write code on the same PC. All that alt-tabbing is too much. In the setup above I am following along to a PDF-based tutorial. After each page I simply use my left hand to swipe to the next page.
The PDF in question is a free download as part of this ASP.NET MVC tutorial. You can download all the code as well as the 160-page PDF. Brilliant. I'm currently dissecting the code as I follow along on the iPad.
It works quite well!
Moving Forward
At first I was resistant to the idea of reading books on the iPad. I assumed that books were just one of those things better left as they are. Then I tried it. Now I love it.
It's been a while since I bought or read a novel. However, I do still buy books on computing. Normally these are limited to O'Reilly books and normally the "nutshell" or "pocket reference" range. Most recently, however, I bought "Code Complete" which is no small book and a significant undertaking to read.
The trouble, for me, with books like this is that it's never there in front of me, nagging me to read it, at the times that I do find myself at a loose end. However, the iPad normally is and it's much easier to think "Ooh, I'll launch iBooks and carry on with Code Complete".
There are many pros to using iBooks over an actual book. It will of course remember which page I'm on. But also, I can read it in bed even after Karen has declared it's lights out time. The only pro to an actual book I can think of is that the battery never dies.
I don't think I'll buy another paper-based book ever again.
But what about the books I do own. Well, all is not lost. As most of what I do own are O'Reilly books I can register ownership of them on their site and get the e-version for $5!
This must work on trust as I tried to register download a book I don't own <slaps wrist> and it let me. Although I do own all the others I registered. Nice move on O'Reilly's part.
Getting PDFs In To iBooks
You don't have to buy books from the iTunes store to read in iBooks!
If you download a PDF or an ePub file you just need to import them in to iTunes. Next time you sync the iPad make sure you select to sync books and they'll appear in iBooks.
I've been asked recently by my accountants whether the iPad is really for business use. Well, yes, it is. Sure I use it for personal stuff too, but same goes for the laptop.
Ferry Kranenburg posted a new project
called 'Phonebook'.
Phonebook is new an sidebar plugin that displays and lets you find all
contacts from various contact sources. In the sidebar you can quickly select
and filter your contacts and get their office ...
I love the completed task that you included regarding allowing editing and deleting of comments linked to an idea. What I noticed today is that upon saving a comment, you don't see the buttons. Only when you refresh the page, do those two buttons appear. So, to a user who posts and leaves, they are left with the impression that they can not edit their post.
Just a thought... but anyway you can force a refresh upon completing the save process? If the additional screen resolution disruption proves too much to users, perhaps you have a better way to complete the process. :)
The attached photo shows my two recent comments on a post and what I saw. I only got the buttons on the first comment after clicking refresh manually. Upon saving the second, you see what the latter comment provided.
Don't get me wrong, I believe the Notes calendar in Notes 8.x is greatly improved. But IMHO it is still way behind compared to let's say the GMail Calendar, when it comes to entering a new entry and rescheduling entries.
It might be time to take it to the next level. It is the little things that make the difference, e.g.:
- Add the New options to the right-click context menu when clicking an empty timeslot
- When moving a calendar entry over the calendar grid (using drag&drop), display the new date&time, removing the need for the pop-up to enter new date&time. Nine times out of 10 you drop it right and still you are prompted to enter the new date and time.
- Click and drag to create an entry, use preferences for the defaults
Declan Lynch, author of the OpenNTF
projects xTalk, fileSendr, Blogsphere and others, has contributed yet another
project - iWatch
X. Declan announced his new project
in the Lotusphere 2011 session 'Apps, Apps and more Apps from OpenNTF'
and it was ...
NUMBER ZERO: Verify that all requirements in the LEI Install guide are correct. Often, even if the previous version was installed recently, entries have been removed from the Domino Server doc that have not affected the running of LEI, but will prevent the installer from running. The LEI Installer ...
Ever wonder how to really know what the status of your IBM Lotus Sametime environment is? Discover how Lotus Sametime can be monitored, in terms of both function and performance, from the user perspective. This article describes (and provides) a simple lightweight proactive tool to assist administrators in better understanding the Lotus Sametime user experience to reduce outages, respond to issues more quickly, and improve the customer experience. In addition to monitoring capabilities, this tool can assist in debug collection and take the burden off users for problem recreates and data collection. By combining network validation with Lotus Sametime IM, user awareness, user login, and username look-up validation, never before has such a complete picture of the user experience been available.
Build a web application to optimize assignment of students to research project positions using data from a remote DB2 database, ILOG CPLEX for the optimization, and iWidgets in the browser-based client.