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Reviews and previews
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Managing Notes deployments with Teamstudio Build Manager DominoPower Magazine - August 2009 This week, we look at a tool that may just make the whole process run easier: Teamstudio's Build Manager.
Using Balsamiq Mockups to create low-fidelity prototypes DominoPower Magazine - April 2009 Benoit Dubuc digs into an interesting new design application. Will it make you more productive and help you work with your customers? Read on and find out.
Exploring VMWare Workstation DominoPower Magazine - December 2008 Contributing Editor Nancy Hand digs into a Beta of VMWare Workstation and shares some of her early impressions.
Four Notes admins put Department Calendar to the test DominoPower Magazine - June 2008 Department Calendar is one of the better named products we've seen. It's, quite obviously, a calendar for departments. Once you think about this, you realize that this introduces a whole host of collaborative features you might not need in your basic PIM calendar. But how does it stand up to real use. In this collaborative product review, four production users share their opinions on the product.
We review The TCP/IP Guide: A Comprehensive Illustrated Internet Protocols Reference DominoPower Magazine - April 2008 In this all-new book review, we put The TCP/IP Guide: A Comprehensive Illustrated Internet Protocols Reference by Charles Kozierok to the test. In this article, we review a book you should have in your library, but which you probably won't read until that one day when you really, really need it.
Prominic.NET, a hosting provider that will actually reduce your stress level DominoPower Magazine - January 2008 Anyone who's ever had to manage a rack of servers knows just how much of a headache dealing with ISPs, hosting providers, and co-lo providers can be. We certainly do. And, with one exception, dealing with ISPs and hosting providers could be characterized by a non-stop series of seemingly unnecessary headaches. The one exception is our current co-location provider, Prominic.NET. In this review, we share with you our good experiences with Prominic.NET.
Four years later: are Ytria's tools still pretty good? DominoPower Magazine - June 2007 Four years ago, Benoit Dubuc did a review of Ytria's developer tools. Since then, the nice folks at Ytria have been after Senior Technical Editor Mick Moignard to take another look. Benoit liked what he saw back in 2003, but four years is a long time in the tech world. Will Ytria's toolset stand up to the test of time? You'll have to read Mick's review to find out.
Will the book Lotus Notes Developers Toolbox be something you want to add to your toolbox? DominoPower Magazine - November 2006 Senior Technical Editor Mick Moignard digs into the 1070 grams and 700 pages of Lotus Notes Developers Toolbox: Tips for Rapid and Successful Deployment, an IBM Press book by Mark Elliot. Should you consider adding the book to your own toolbox? Perhaps you should read Mick's hard-hitting review first.
Preparing for the impending IE7 release DominoPower Magazine - October 2006 Like a hurricane on the horizon (which, fortunately, we've managed to avoid this season), Internet Explorer 7 is getting closer and closer. In fact, if reports are to be believed, IE7 is about the make landfall in the next few days -- and it's coming to your PC whether you want it or not. In this important article, we show you how to prevent it from automatically installing.
ND7 ships: the inside scoop DominoPower Magazine - September 2005 Our first editorial mention of Lotus Notes and Domino 7 goes back to February 2003, when a technology called "NextGen" was discussed at that year's Lotusphere. Since then, we've been talking about ND7 on and off, culminating in last month's special ND7 feature issue. Finally, today, IBM has officially announced that the product is shipping. In this important article, Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz discusses some of the insider information he picked up from senior IBM executives about the ND7 release.
A quick look at R7's new @Commands and @Functions DominoPower Magazine - August 2005 If you're a LotusScript developer, one of the best parts of any new major release are the new @Commands and @Functions. In this article, we'll look briefly at one important new @Command and five new @Functions.
A first look at DB2 integration with Domino Designer 7 DominoPower Magazine - August 2005 One of the most intriguing features of the upcoming Notes/Domino 7 release is support of IBM's DB2 database as a data store. We find this very exciting because this allows developers to natively support both the traditional Notes NSF files as well as directly access DB2 databases. This important article shows you how some of this integration is accomplished in the Designer 7 interface.
A look at R7's new debugging and troubleshooting tools DominoPower Magazine - August 2005 As we look forward to Notes and Domino 7, we're looking at bigger and bigger projects. Fortunately, Release 7 is going to provide us with even more and better troubleshooting tools. In this article, we take a first look at what you can expect.
Searching for files in all the right places DominoPower Magazine - July 2005 How often have you gone nuts trying to find a file you need? How often have you had to dig through emails, Notes databases, servers, and more? If you're like the rest of us, far more often than you'd like. And, if you're like the rest of us, you might want to read John Roling's review of X1 Desktop Search for Lotus Notes to learn if it can help you find the files you seek.
Learn Domino 6 System Administration with a little TLCC DominoPower Magazine - May 2005 One of the most taxing aspects of being a developer is staying abreast of new technologies and updates to current products. One area gaining wider acceptance is online training. Recently, Contributing Editor Tony Patton was able to spend time perusing the Domino 6 System Administration 1 course from TLCC. Read on for complete details on this online course.
Teamstudio Delta, continued DominoPower Magazine - May 2005 Teamstudio Delta can help you can efficiently determine the differences (or changes) between two database designs, two design elements, two views of documents, or two individual documents. In part two of his review, author Michael Sobczak continues his in-depth coverage of Teamstudio Delta, and how it can ease the life of Notes and Domino developers.
Teamstudio Delta DominoPower Magazine - May 2005 For anyone that has to routinely compare Notes and Domino databases, Teamstudio's Delta provides developers with a tool for automated data comparison. In this article, author Michael Sobczak gives us in-depth coverage of Teamstudio Delta, and how it can ease the life of Notes and Domino developers.
Teamstudio Script Browser DominoPower Magazine - April 2005 Every Lotusphere, the question of a class browser for LotusScript comes up. And every year, someone from the development team at Lotus says that it's somewhere in the pile of things to be done. Now, Teamstudio has filled the void with Teamstudio Script Browser. See what Senior Technical Editor Mick Moignard thinks of this new third-party utility.
How IntelliVIEW can save your head from exploding DominoPower Magazine - March 2005 IntelliVIEW claims to provide data-mining, viewing, and querying capabilities, all from within Notes. The makers of the product claim that non-technical users can get at Notes data, using this tool. Is it all that the marketing folks claim? You'll have to read this review to find out.
Four Linux books that'll get you going DominoPower Magazine - February 2005 With more and more interest in Linux and with IBM's increasing investment in open source technologies, we've been getting a steady stream of reader questions about migrating to Linux. Questions have ranged from the very basic "What does Linux mean to me?" to the hands-on usage questions, all the way to questions like, "Can Linux be secure enough for my organization?" This month, we've selected four books that can help you answer these questions, get started with Linux, and learn how various Linux services and resources compare with their Windows server counterparts.
The Postini always rings twice DominoPower Magazine - December 2004 Combating spam continues to be a bigger and bigger issue for system administrators all over the world. Spam blocking software can be expensive and is far from foolproof. Author Doug Robinson brings us Postini, providing a new way of combating the problem.
How Domino developers can learn servlet and JSP programming with WebSphere 5 DominoPower Magazine - November 2004 In this day and age, application developers are expected to learn new skills regularly. With deadlines shorter, and budgets tighter than ever before, managers are less willing to let programmers learn new skills on the job. You may be left to own devices for any extended training. Distance learning courses may be just the ticket. In this article, author Michael Sobczak takes you through one of The Learning Continuum Company's self-study courses for WebSphere.
A look at R7 Designer: A developer's perspective DominoPower Magazine - August 2004 It hasn't been that long since Release 6.5 came out, but the Release 7 Beta is already underway. Kim Reddington figured a good way for her to get rolling on the task was to write an article, forcing her to get into the nitty-gritty and tell you all about it. This is that article. Read and learn.
We review Special Edition Using Lotus Notes and Domino 6 DominoPower Magazine - July 2004 Written by occasional DominoPower contributor Jeff Gunther and Randall Tomura, Special Edition Using Lotus Notes and Domino 6 is a monster of a book. It clocks in at over 1,200 pages and is a good number of pounds. If you'd like to learn why we've awarded this book our coveted 5 out of 5 rating, read this article.
FlowBuilder 3.0: Domino's bridge into J2EE DominoPower Magazine - June 2004 FlowBuilder 3.0 promises a safe transition for those Domino developers who would like to move their applications, and their skills, onto a J2EE framework. Jack Dausman reviews this powerful product.
Synchronizing Notes with Palm handhelds with Pylon 5.2 DominoPower Magazine - December 2003 The Pylon product line has gone through a number of owners over the years, but has consistently provided the ability to synchronize Notes with Palm handhelds. In this detailed product review, Senior Technical Editor Mick Moignard reviews the latest 5.2 version of Pylon. Does this version stand up to Mick's hard scrutiny? You'll have to read the article to find out the truth.
We review five Ytria tools that can save you time DominoPower Magazine - October 2003 Benoit Dubuc reviews a series of very helpful tools from Ytria. Read this article to find out whether these tools can help save you time.
More solutions for automatically zipping attachments DominoPower Magazine - May 2003 In the April issue of DominoPower, Senior Technical Editor Mick Moignard review a variety of attachment zipper products for Notes. This month, he has an update with some more information, more tests, and information on some more products in this arena.
What's new in the review queue DominoPower Magazine - April 2003 Here at DominoPower, we're always getting new products to review, and we thought you'd might be interested to see what we have in the queue right now.
Finding the best solution for automatically zipping attachments DominoPower Magazine - April 2003 Huge attachments in email have always been a problem for Notes administrators and for end users. Zipping files is a common solution, and in this article, Senior Technical Editor Mick Moignard takes a critical look at three products that allow you to zip attachments automatically, as part of the attachment and email process.
New portfolio of IBM Express infrastructure to rollout DominoPower Magazine - March 2003 IBM is reaching out to small and medium businesses once again by rolling out a broad portfolio of infrastructure software under their IBM Express label. Senior Editor Steve Niles has details on the software, which is designed to help small and medium businesses integrate and manage their different business processes.
New product line up for 2003 DominoPower Magazine - January 2003 In the weeks surrounding Lotusphere, a lot of new products come down the pike. Senior Editor Steve Niles takes a look at some of the new products in store for this year.
Get things moving with TurboGold Enterprise Edition DominoPower Magazine - December 2002 Stampede Technologies' new TurboGold Enterprise Edition software has been selected as DominoPower's Product of the Month. The technology is designed to improve on enterprise-wide data movement, data storage, data control, and Web acceleration.
Start thinking about Domino Development with Java DominoPower Magazine - December 2002 Are you thinking about implementing Java in a Domino application? Steven Lacher reviews Domino Development with Java by Anthony S. Patton.
Take a peek under the hood with NotesPeek DominoPower Magazine - November 2002 There are times when you need to look inside a Notes document and see exactly what's going on in there. Mick Moignard has found a free tool that makes it easy. Read on to learn how NotesPeek can work for you.
Boost your server performance with HTTrack DominoPower Magazine - November 2002 Web servers generally deliver the strongest performance when they're serving static HTML pages rather than dynamically constructed pages. For someone who loves high performance computing applications as much as Andrew Stuart, this was a priority. Thus began his search for the perfect site mirroring application. He found the perfect utility in the form of a free application called HTTrack.
Integrate Lotus software with the .NET environment DominoPower Magazine - November 2002 J2EE and Microsoft's .NET environment are becoming the major application development and deployment platforms. Many enterprises that make use of these platforms also use Lotus' messaging and collaboration products. November's DominoPower Product of the Month is Proposion's new Proposion N2N, which is designed to integrate Lotus software with the .NET environment.
Become a WebSphere master with TLCC's Introduction to WebSphere 4.0 for Domino Developers DominoPower Magazine - September 2002 If you want to expand your development horizons beyond the Notes and Domino space, you're in luck. The people at TLCC have put together a course called "Introduction to WebSphere 4.0 for Domino Developers," designed to take the fear out of WebSphere. Senior Technical Editor Dan Velasco has taken the course, and in this review he reveals how it takes away the fear of having a whole new development/server environment to learn and master.
Interesting new solution for making Notes Mail mobile DominoPower Magazine - September 2002 We've featured a number of solutions in the pages of DominoPower for making Notes mobile, and September's Product of the Month is a brand new entrant to the market. Steve Niles spotlights mail-e-on-air from SolutionPlanet, designed to bring Notes Mail to your PDA or mobile phone.
How to easily connect Notes and Microsoft Office DominoPower Magazine - August 2002 Is there an easy way to integrate Notes and Microsoft Office without having to write tons of code? Yes there is! In this article, Benoit Duboc reviews SWING Office Integrator 3, which in addition to linking Notes to Word, can also link to Excel and integrate all other Office documents.
Manage email subscriber publications with kNEWS DominoPower Magazine - August 2002 Small businesses often need to use multiple marketing strategies to maintain visibility. The combination of the Internet and email has provided a powerful, low-cost method to reach large numbers of people. Janine Sutphen reivews Gallatin Technologies' kNEWS, a permission-based email subscription application for companies that use Lotus Notes.
More ProjecTrak applications DominoPower Magazine - July 2002 Companies using only Lotus Notes for email are missing a great opportunity to leverage their investment and take advantage of some of the sophisticated business applications available for the platform. ProjecTrak Business Suite for Notes is one such example. In the second installment of this two-part review, Clement Hill continues his detailed look at the powerful modules that comprise the ProjecTrak Business Suite.
ecKnowledge takes information exchange to the next level DominoPower Magazine - July 2002 Today, information exchange and collaboration applications are the foundations upon which many companies perform their daily business operations. This month, Janine Sutphin reviews ecKnowledge, which provides powerful collaborative and information exchange capabilities for the business-to-business world.
Getting into shape with THE VIEW Web Coding Bootcamp DominoPower Magazine - July 2002 THE VIEW is one of the most respected journals on Lotus/IBM technologies in existence. Recently, Senior Technical Editor Dan Velasco had an opportunity to attend THE VIEW Web Coding Bootcamp where he enjoyed educational sessions by some of the journal's top experts. He's got a full report in this fun article.
ProjecTrak provides a complete suite of business applications DominoPower Magazine - June 2002 Companies that are only using Lotus Notes for email are missing a great opportunity to leverage their investment and take advantage of some of the sophisticated business applications available for the platform. ProjecTrak Business Suite for Notes is one such example. In this two-part review, Clement Hill takes a detailed look at the powerful modules that comprise the ProjecTrak Business Suite.
Get your free IntelliVIEW software here! DominoPower Magazine - June 2002 In this article, Joe Dolittle reviews IntelliVIEW, which is designed to make Notes Views more interactive and alive. Most exciting, though, is that through a special offer arranged with DominoPower Magazine, Cybernet Software is offering a complimentary developer's license of IntelliVIEW to all DominoPower readers. Read on to get all the details.
Cassetica makes Notes Group Management easy DominoPower Magazine - June 2002 Who has access to make changes to the Name and Address Book? This is a problem plaguing any organization using Lotus Notes. Janine Sutphen has found an excellent solution. Group Manager, developed by Cassetica, is a third party Lotus Notes software program that assists in the creation, deletion, and maintenance of groups in the Name and Address Book.
Get wise with Wisdom for Notes DominoPower Magazine - May 2002 If you're a new Notes user, you might wish you had a kindly instructor to sit at your side and walk you through the software. Neural Solutions provides the next best thing. Janine Sutphen reviews Wisdom for Notes, an interactive help program for the Lotus Notes client.
Replic-Action makes data migration a snap DominoPower Magazine - May 2002 Janine Sutphen reviews Casahl Technology's Replic-Action, a software program that integrates data both within and between enterprise systems.
There's something special about Lotus Advisor DevCon DominoPower Magazine - May 2002 Senior Technical Editor Dan Velasco has just returned from the latest Lotus Advisor DevCon event, which took place in Palm Springs. In this very cool report, Dan shares some of the things that make Lotus Advisor DevCon such a special event. He also discusses the fascinating things he learned and provides some insight into how to process all the great information that comes out of an event like this.
Efficiently send mass-mailings on demand with GroupCast DominoPower Magazine - February 2002 In this helpful article, Glenn S. Orenstein reviews GroupCast mass-mail management software from Connectria. This Notes-based mass-mailing tool for large organizations is a stand-alone Notes database that manages and provides security for the creation and sending of messages to large groups.
Basejet lets you take your Notes email on the go DominoPower Magazine - February 2002 It's incredibly easy to take your Notes email anywhere you go using a wireless Palm OS handheld. Senior Technical Editor Richard Echeandia reviews Basejet, an excellent always-on wireless email solution with support for Microsoft Outlook and Exchange, Lotus Notes, and POP3/IMAP4.
More wireless alternatives for taking Notes on-the-go DominoPower Magazine - January 2002 Last month, Senior Technical Editor Dan Velasco shared with you the results of his investigation into companies that provide or will soon provide wireless connectivity to Lotus Notes mail and calendar information. In this article, he shares some software solutions he discovered.
Wireless alternatives for taking Notes on-the-go DominoPower Magazine - December 2001 After being frustrated by a challenging Domino Everyplace configuration, Senior Technical Editor Dan Velasco started investigating other companies that provide or will soon provide wireless connectivity to Lotus Notes mail and calendar information. In this article, he shares some of the hardware and software solutions he discovered.
Reinventing Notes development DominoPower Magazine - October 2001 The use of tools is one of the most important factors that sets mankind apart from the animals. This month, Kevin Pettitt begins an in-depth look at IT Factory's ITF Tools Suite for Lotus and the related ITF Architecture for Lotus by first exploring the importance of tools in general to developers and administrators alike.
Automate your server maintenance with GSX Server Guard DominoPower Magazine - October 2001 Automating server maintenance can make any Domino administrator's life easier. Chris Miller reviews GSX Server Guard, a useful piece of software designed to boost server performance and reliability and enable unattended server reboots with a password-protected Server ID.
ScanToNotes from the ImagingGroup: more than meets the eye DominoPower Magazine - September 2001 ScanToNotes, from the ImagingGroup, is a Notes add-on that scans images directly into NOtes. Sharlana Bacchus takes a close, hard look at the product. Did it stand up to her scrutiny? Will it catch your eye? You'll have to read this article to find out more.
Hunting and gathering with IntelliPLAN DominoPower Magazine - September 2001 Since the dawn of time, hunters and gatherers have searched for a calendar system. Your company probably longs for one that can display appointments and meetings for all of your salespeople (hunters) and knowledge workers (gatherers) in one interface. John Roling reviews Cybernet Software Systems, Inc.'s IntelliPLAN, which plugs into Notes and allows calendars and schedules of numerous people to be rolled up into one GUI.
Top 10 support questions answered for Pylon products DominoPower Magazine - September 2001 When you're at the office, your Lotus Notes applications keep you more productive and in touch. But what happens when you leave the office? How do you stay up-to-date with your core business applications? In this exclusive article, Johnny Fuery answers 10 frequently asked questions about accessing Lotus Notes applications on handhelds.
Extensions for Notes: a full-featured, inexpensive CRM solution DominoPower Magazine - August 2001 Customer Relationship Management is all about building long-term business relationships with your customers. To more efficiently and effectively manage the activities that affect these relationships, you need a good CRM solution. James Cimino, author of "The Webmaster's Guide to Lotus Domino," reviews Extensions for Notes from iEnterprises, a CRM solution that supports many of the features found in high-end solutions costing thousands of dollars per seat for a fraction of the cost.
Free software that can make your job easier DominoPower Magazine - June 2001 There's a lot of free applications and utilities out there on the Internet if you know where to find them. In this article, Senior Technical Editor Richard Echeandia shares some of the free, downloadable software that the teams at his company use to help make them as productive and efficient as possible.
Keep tabs on your Domino infrastructure with Ecora's Documentor suite DominoPower Magazine - May 2001 Chris Miller reviews Ecora's Documentor Suite, an automated service that enables you to query your company's servers and receive a report back in minutes.
Managing expenses with Palm and Notes DominoPower Magazine - April 2001 Filling in expense forms is a pain. Mick Moignard has found a simple solution by employing his Palm device, the Pylon Conduit, some Notes development, and a little ingenuity. In this article, he shows you exactly how he did it.
A first look at Rnext DominoPower Magazine - March 2001 The next major release of Domino, officially nicknamed Rnext, is right around the corner. Contributing Editor Tony Patton has inside scoop (and screen shots) on the big changes in store.
Give a hoot, don't reboot: better ways to recover after a crash DominoPower Magazine - March 2001 Should you zap Notes or call a medic? If you're constantly frustrated by data loss every time Notes crashes, you've got to check out this article. John Roling reviews two products designed to help you recover your work and get back on your feet faster after suffering a devastating Notes crash.
NetSwitcher makes network-hopping easy DominoPower Magazine - March 2001 This is a must-read article about a "how did we ever live without it" networking product. If you do a lot of traveling, you may find yourself switching your laptop from one network connection to another. If so, we've found a faster way to get through this rather cumbersome and time-consuming task. Mick Moignard has a review of NetSwitcher, an inexpensive little piece of software that can alleviate those connection headaches.
Discovery Server will complete Lotus knowledge management solution DominoPower Magazine - February 2001 At the opening session of Lotusphere 2001, it was announced Lotus will roll out its much-awaited Discovery Server for knowledge management in March. In this preview, Jason Collier explores the individual functions of the Discovery Server, which, along with the recently released K-station, forms the Lotus Knowledge Discovery System.
XML in R5 from TLCC: nutritious alphabet soup for growing Notes developers DominoPower Magazine - January 2001 The complexity of XML, combined with its rapidly growing popularity, has created a high demand for educational materials on the subject. Sharlana Bacchus has a detailed review of The Learning Continuum Company's course, "Using XML in R5 Domino," which will help you get a grip on this new and vital technology.
Faxing through Lotus Notes and Domino R5 DominoPower Magazine - January 2001 Are you looking for a network faxing solution you can integrate with Lotus Notes and Domino? Gennady Kleyner has been there and done that. In this article, he takes you inside the various faxing options and helps you learn from his experience.
New iNotes Web Access client really shimmers DominoPower Magazine - December 2000 The beta version of iNotes Web Access, code named "Shimmer," has been released, and DominoPower Senior Technical Editor Richard Echeandia has taken it out for a test drive. You can't afford to miss this review of Lotus' new Web client for Domino-based mail, calendar, scheduling, and collaboration services.
How UserLand's Frontier can revolutionize content management DominoPower Magazine - November 2000 UserLand's Frontier is a fully-scriptable, object-oriented database tuned to support Web publishing. In this exclusive article, Russ Lipton shows you how by running Frontier cooperatively with Domino, you can give your end-user community a powerful content management application out-of-the-box.
Don't go it alone, use R5 Migration Pro DominoPower Magazine - September 2000 Are you an application developer who wants to make sure your applications function correctly in R5? Do you want to use the knowledge of migration experts to help guide you every step of the way? If so, you've got to check out Dan Velasco's review of R5 Migration Pro, a single R4 database packed full of all the information and tools you need in order to make your migration from R4 to R5 as smooth and successful as possible.
Running Crystal Reports Web Component Server with Domino R5 via CGI DominoPower Magazine - September 2000 In part three of her series on Seagate's Crystal Reports 8, Jennifer Regnault demonstrates some more advanced techniques, including passing URL commands, running selection formulas, and enhancing overall server performance.
Configuring Seagate Crystal Reports 8 Web server with Domino R5 DominoPower Magazine - July 2000 Often, non-Notes developers cite the lack of a native reporting interface as a primary reason for eliminating Domino from the corporate workplaces. However, this doesn't have to be the case. In part two of a series about Seagate's latest version of Crystal Reports, Jennifer Regnault discusses how to configure this important software with Domino R5.
The coming of the Raven DominoPower Magazine - June 2000 The inability to locate resources and information within an enterprise is one of the biggest complaints among companies. To combat this problem, Lotus has developed a product that combines knowledge management and portals. This month, Tony Patton gives you a sneak preview of this powerful new tool, codenamed Raven.
TeamStudio's LifeCycle DominoPower Magazine - April 2000 Thomas Carlisle once said, "Man is a tool-using animal. Without tools, he is nothing. With tools, he is all." In this in-depth article, Dan Velasco reviews LifeCycle, a LearningSpace course that will enable you to use the TeamStudio suite of tools much more effectively and present you with a development philosophy and methodology that may very well fundamentally change the way you do Lotus Notes/Domino development.
Distance learning with LearningSpace DominoPower Magazine - January 2000 Lotus LearningSpace is hot. But do you want to use it? In this excellent article by David Mann, he recounts his experiences with LearningSpace and covers the things he really appreciated as a seasoned Lotus Notes developer as well as the things that made him want to drop kick his monitor. Very important: there are some critical LearningSpace tips in this article you'll need, and you won't find them anywhere else but in DominoPower!
Learn JavaScript with a little TLCC DominoPower Magazine - December 1999 JavaScript has become an important skill for any Lotus Notes and Domino developer to acquire in order to be worth his or her proverbial salt. The time to master JavaScript is now. Read this review by our newly minted Senior Technical Editor, Dan Velasco, to learn if this course is for you.
Seagate Crystal Reports Version 7.0 DominoPower Magazine - September 1999 If you've been looking for a solid reporting solution for Notes, we've found an interesting new solution. Check out Rebecca Warriner's review of Seagate Crystal Reports. Will it really meet all your reporting needs? Read the article to find out.
TeamStudio Librarian DominoPower Magazine - June 1999 Among our most popular articles are those from Senior Technical Editor Richard Echeandia. He has a tendency to get right to the meat of the matter and write about techniques that will save you serious development time. This article is no exception. In this helpful article, Richard reviews TeamStudio Librarian, a utility that lets you drag and drop design elements between Notes databases and Notes templates. If you're a developer that has to add a lot of standardized design elements to a large number of databases, this article could help you short-circuit a heck of a lot of very tedious work.
Even Superman has to go to school DominoPower Magazine - June 1999 Contributing Editor Dan Velasco wants to get the jump on everyone else. That's why, although Lotus' deadline for the R5 Update exam is October 31, Dan's studying for it now. And he's studying hard, with the help of a great training program from TLCC. If you want to learn more about Notes and Domino (and beat the exam clock), you should read Dan's article. Unless, of course, you want to let him keep his lead.
A review of the R5 client from a messaging perspective DominoPower Magazine - April 1999 It's perhaps the most anticipated new software release since, well, the last big software release. But is R5 really worth all the fuss? More to the point, is R5 really worth the effort and cost to upgrade? In this first of many DominoPower articles on Lotus new Release 5, Jon Johnston provides a detailed look at the new Notes client from a messaging perspective. The short answer is that the new client is most cool. You'll have to read Jon's article for the details.
A sneak peek at Lotus Enterprise Integrator 3.0 DominoPower Magazine - April 1999 If you want to transfer data between Notes and Domino and an "outside" system, you're going to need some help. Until recently, that help was provided by NotesPump. Lotus has renamed NotesPump to Lotus Enterprise Integrator and added a bunch of new features. In this valuable "sneak peek", Jennifer Regnault provides a detailed look at the features of the Lotus Enterprise Integrator beta. As is often the case, you heard it here first.
Take WebDrive out for a spin DominoPower Magazine - December 1998 At DominoPower, we try to be conscious of the "whole Domino" experience. We're beginning a new series called "WebMaster's Toolkit". In this series, we'll look at products that are not specific to Notes and Domino but may yet help you manage your Domino Internet site. These are products that we've evaluated and found most helpful, useful, and valuable. Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz kicks off the series with WebDrive, a fabulous tool that will make any remote FTP site appear to be a local hard drive on your Windows 95/98 systems.
Log analysis programs compared DominoPower Magazine - October 1998 In this issue, Tony Patton continues his immensely popular series on Web site log analysis. After all, knowing who's visiting your site may be the lifeblood of many Web-based businesses. In this DominoPower Product Shootout, James runs three log analysis products (Dominator, WebTrends Suite for Lotus Domino, and Domino Log Analyzer) through the ringer. Which one's best for you? Read the article and find out.
Synchronizing to Notes with Pylon Conduit DominoPower Magazine - August 1998 PalmPilot connectivity has moved into the corporate world with a vengeance. At first glance, the PalmPilot device and Lotus Notes seem as different as night and day. But the PalmPilot's HotSync and Notes replication almost seem designed for each other. A small aftermarket has popped up, developing products to exploit interoperability between Notes and the PalmPilot. Lotus has it's own EasySync product. In this article Richard Echeandia looks at another solution: The Pylon Conduit.
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