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Lotus guru Ron Sebastian recently demonstrated the new Lotus Sametime 7.5 environment. This fully open, eclipse based, platform is a new leap forward towards real time business including sound proof ´click to call´capabilities (with Skype quality), ´instant communities´ and location awareness locating people all over the globe via (for example) Google maps.
Sametime truly allows people in different places to work together in a virtual office, whether they’re across the hall or across the globe. Sametime 7.5 will have secure and completely free connections to other, public networks like Google talk, Yahoo and AOL. And as soon as Microsoft decides to start using its (own developed) SIP protocol maybe also MSN messenger. Lotus also announced partnerships with Nokia and Rim enabling their new Communicators and Blackberry´s standard with the new Sametime mobile client.
IBM started saving ± 40 million $ a year after the introduction of Sametime some years ago. It´s already more important then email and it´s importance will only increase with the coming of these new possibilities. Why send a mail if you can speak to someone live whilst sharing a file and instantly sending a quick feedback poll to the rest of the community?
All over a (virtually) free Internet connection... its much more efficient and saves money and time.
Have you wondered how to get your Lotus Notes Calendar entries over to Google Calendar? With this free utility, you can simply select the calendar entries in your Lotus Notes mail/calendar, and do a Actions / Export to iCal. The result are .ICS files that you can use to import into any iCal/vCal compliant calendar including the popular Google Calendar!
Requirements: (1) Notes Domino Designer application, (2) Designer Access to your Notes Mail file, (3) Ability to sign your agents/script libraries.
Installation: (1) Extract Zip file to your Notes Data directory, (2) Open up Domino Designer, (3) CTRL-O to open up iCalExport.nsf, (4) Navigate to Script Libraries, (5) If you haven't signed the database with your Notes ID, you can sign the elements individually, (6) CTRL-C to copy all the Script Library elements, (7) CTRL-O to open up your Notes mail database, (8) Navigate to Script Libraries, (9) CTRL-V to paste, (10) Go back to the iCalExport database and navigate to Agents, (11) CTRL-C to copy the 'Export to iCal' agent, (12) Go back to your Notes Mail database, (13) Navigate to Agents, (14) CTRL-V to paste, (15) Finally, close out of Designer, and open up your Notes calendar. (16) Select any entries you wish to export. (17) Go to Actions > Export to iCal (18) Check the output folder. (19) Import the .ICS files to your favorite Calendar. (20) Enjoy!
Based on code in iCal Import Utility on Lotus Sandbox. Unfortunately, the installer only works on Lotus Notes 5. Mr. McReady could not be contacted, so therefore, I took it to myself to enable the export function on Notes 6 / 7 clients.
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Genii Software is pleased to announce the release of CoexEdit 1.0, a new product from the makers of the Midas Rich Text LSX, created to enhance rich text editing coexistence between Notes and the web. CoexEdit lets people edit rich text from both a Notes client and a web browser without significant loss of formatting. Images, attachments, tables and doclinks can all be added, deleted and modified cleanly from either your web editor or your Notes client. You can even choose your own rich text web editor, using the one which best meets the needs of your organization. Best of all, there are no agents or scripts or coding required for CoexEdit itself, and we can help you figure out how to easily integrate your chosen rich text web editor with Lotus Notes.
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