![]() Newly announced is an upcoming BlackBerry Lotus Quickr client (Quickr is a content sharing/collaboration software by IBM) and an improved IBM Lotus Connections Blackberry client, produced by RIM with the help of IBM. They also recently received support for IBM’s business instant messaging client, Lotus SameTime. While new business apps like Lotus Notes may fuel some business users to push their companies to embrace the iPhone or Android phones, IBM also announced that it’s expanding its relationship with RIM, makers of the leading BlackBerry smart phones.īlackBerry devices already have access to IBM’s Lotus Domino Server, via the BlackBerry Enterprise Server and BlackBerry Client product lines. He states that the new Google Nexus One “Google Phone” will be the first to get the secure email client app. Next up is Google’s Android OS, said IBM director of product management Ed Brill. Still, that’s unlikely to damper the spirits much among Lotus Notes users, who have long hoped for an iPhone app. “įor now, a minor inconvenience is that the app requires a fixpack to Traveler 8.5.1 to manage your meetings. After entering your Lotus Notes Traveler password, the mail will be displayed on your iPhone or iPod Touch, and then upon exit will leave no decrypted mail on the device - ensuring the security of your most sensitive corporate data. Encrypted mail will appear in your inbox with only a unique, secure link for the Companion application. IBM describes the new product, stating, “If you want a mobile alternative to reading Domino-encrypted mail on your laptop, then this is the application for you. Lotus Notes Traveler Companion, Big Blue’s first application for the Apple iPhone App Store was announced yesterday at Lotusphere 2010, an IBM trade show. ![]() ![]() Perhaps it is appropriate that IBM is now at last offering Lotus Notes in all its glory for the iPhone. Fitbit Versa 3Ī little known fact is that IBM claims its Lotus Notes email client was the first software interface to introduce the chiclet-shaped graphical icons now typically associated with the iPhone in the minds of most. ![]()
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