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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.


Integrate Notes with Palm's new Tungsten T
DominoPower Magazine - December 2002
Contributing Editor Mick Moignard went on a quest to obtain Palm, Inc.'s new Tungsten T handheld shortly after it debuted. Now he has one, and in this article, he'll show you how to get it to work with Notes.


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.


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.


Developing a Palm VII PQA that reads data from a Domino database
DominoPower Magazine - December 1999
The Palm VII is a very cool device, but to get data into it, a special Palm Query Application (PQA) must be written. In this important article, Bruce Elgort shows you how to write your very own PQA. But that's not all. If you use Lotus Domino, Bruce shows you how you can download Domino information directly into your Palm VII via a PQA of your own construction. Slick!


Palm Computing meets the enterprise
DominoPower Magazine - November 1999
Just when you've finally gotten comfortable playing with your Palm organizer and HotSyncing in private, Palm makes announcements that may mean you'll be HotSyncing in public as well. You'll be HotSyncing in conference rooms, in lobbies, or in any other area where the Palm device users of your company might congregate. What does this all mean? Read this informative article by DominoPower contributing editor Dan Velasco and find out about Ethernet HotSyncing and more.


Lotus EasySync is as easy as 1-2-3
DominoPower Magazine - July 1999
Contributing Editor Dan Velasco is back and so it should come as no surprise that this article will be meaty, helpful, and (because it's from Dan) mentions such things as underwear, R5, lust and something dirty-sounding called Slow Sync-ing. You'll want to read Dan's article. You'll learn stuff about Notes, your Palm device, and a bit more about Dan than you might really want.


Notes direct serial communications to Palm devices
DominoPower Magazine - June 1999
In each issue of DominoPower, we promise real meat. This issue is no exception. In this article by Mark Lawson, you'll learn how to control your PC's serial port directly from Notes (no intermediary files required). Further, Mark shows you how to set up a direct linkage between Notes and a Palm computer, bypassing conduits, the Palm Desktop, and HotSync. This is an article for real programmers and those who want to be just like them.


How to generate Doc files for handheld devices from Notes
DominoPower Magazine - April 1999
If you've ever used a Palm Computing device, you're probably familiar with Doc files. Files saved in this format can be easily downloaded and viewed on your Palm device using one of many popular Doc viewer applications. Users of Windows CE devices can also view Doc files using the DOCview application. This article by Mark Lawson shows you how to easily create uncompressed Doc e-text databases using just LotusScript. Pretty soon, all your Notes notes will be in the palm of your hand.


How to add Palm device categories to your Notes Journal
DominoPower Magazine - March 1999
Last month, we ran an article about converting Notes address books for use with Palm devices. It proved to be one of our most popular articles ever. This month, we continue our coverage of Palm links to Notes with this helpful article by Tom Lowery. In it, you'll get step-by-step (no, you don't need to be a programmer!) instructions for adding Palm device categories to your Notes Journal. If you own a Palm device and you use Notes, this is the must-read article of the month.


Converting Notes Address Books to the Web for Palm devices and pagers
DominoPower Magazine - February 1999
As publishers of both DominoPower and PalmPower Magazines, we've noticed a surprisingly high cross-over in interest between the two products. In fact, we've gotten requests from readers of both publications for more information about how to integrate Notes applications with Palm devices. As is often the case, your wish is our editorial content. In this fine article, Dan Velasco takes you through a complete application that lets download your Notes address book information into your Palm device -- and you can do it from your favorite Web browser. Just so cool.



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