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DominoPower Magazine - August 2008
Jim is the kind of user we love to hate. He doesn't want the easy answers but won't listen to the full explanation either. So, when he called the help desk about a problem with one of his archives, there was the usual fight over whose turn it was to take his call.


A Notes release in Dilbert-land
DominoPower Magazine - May 2008
We had just been told we had four months to test and implement Notes 5.0 for 3,000 users, I and was hyperventilating as I tried to explain to Dilbert what we were up against. The people on site were accustomed to opening their mail from any workstation that was handy, and now Notes wanted a "one user, one workstation" mode. Learn how Dilbert and I put our heads together to force Notes to work in our environment.


Tips for being more productive with Notes R5 mail
DominoPower Magazine - January 2002
Senior Technical Editor Dan Velasco's favorite tips are the simple ones that everyone who uses Notes can immediately apply to help make them more productive. In this article he has compiled five of his favorite tips for working with Notes R5 mail that you can immediately put into action.


Solutions for your Preview pains
DominoPower Magazine - June 2001
Senior Technical Editor Dan Velasco received an enormous response to his recent series of DominoPower Tips on using the Preview Pane Default database in R5. In this article, Dan reviews those tips and provides some additional sources of information on this extremely interesting topic.


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.


Reusing the Web address dialog from the R5 mail template
DominoPower Magazine - December 2000
In developing Web-based applications in Domino R5, you might find it necessary to provide a means to select names of individuals or groups from a Domino directory. You could probably create a form and program the code necessary to do the job, but there's an easier way that bypasses the development effort completely. In this article, Glenn S. Orenstein shows you how it's done.


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.


How to install Crystal Reports 8 with Domino R5
DominoPower Magazine - June 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 one of a series introducing Seagate's latest version of Crystal Reports, Jennifer Regnault discusses how to install this important software to run with Domino R5.


Using probes to monitor your Domino servers
DominoPower Magazine - April 2000
Why wait until you get a phone call from a disgruntled user telling you there's a problem with your server? With the use of probes, you can monitor the accessibility and resources of your server and fix problems before they bother your users. In this informative article, Greg Neilson explains how you can set-up and configure this often-overlooked feature of the R5.


Add random quotes and signatures to your Notes mail messages
DominoPower Magazine - September 1999
Although R5 allows you to add a signature file to the end of your Notes mail, it doesn't let you cycle through random signatures or quotes. And R4 doesn't even allow you to add signatures. In this valuable and fun hands-on article, Senior Technical Editor Richard Echeandia shows you how you can make a few minor changes and get your copy of Notes to do both.


Getting started with JavaScript development in Domino
DominoPower Magazine - July 1999
Domino 5.0 includes native support for JavaScript. Finally the same code you developed for your Web-based clients can be interpreted by the R5 client. In this valuable article, Contributing Editor (and author of Practical LotusScript) Tony Patton tells you how to get started and points you to some great online resources.


How to use UI standards to cut your Notes development time by 15% or more
DominoPower Magazine - June 1999
Senior Technology Editor Richard Echeandia is back and better than ever. This month he shows you how a set of user interface standards can reduce your Notes development time and increase your productivity. But if all you think we're going to do is preach to you about standards, you're sadly mistaken. This is DominoPower, where we give you actual, useful tools each and every issue. This time, Richard provides a step-by-step set of instructions for building common form footers for all your Notes applications. Read this article and you may actually get to experience weekends again.


If I ruled Lotus…
DominoPower Magazine - May 1999
Now that R5 is shipping, we (of course) have to ask Lotus, "What have you done for us lately?" Or more precisely, what are you doing next? Where exactly does the Notes/Domino dynamic duo need to go? What would you do if you "ruled" Lotus? OK, so Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz thought it would be fun to make everyone dye their hair green, but that's why we instead asked our intrepid Contributing Editor Jeffrey Burrows (a man with much more self control than our esteemed EiC), to take a stab at the future of R5 from an architectural perspective. And no…no pink hair either. Sorry, blue is also out.


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.


Delay of R5 may spark new quality trend
DominoPower Magazine - March 1999
Senior Technical Editor Ron Herardian provides DominoPower readers with a new no-holds-barred opinion on the state of the R5 delay. In this important editorial, Ron explains why it's better to have a late R5 and actually applauds Lotus for their decision to hold the product back.


The top nine things to do to get ready for Domino 5.0
DominoPower Magazine - August 1998
Domino Release 5 promises to be an important upgrade, full of wonderful new features. But upgrading your servers to a major new release will not be without its challenges. Are you prepared? Do you know what needs to be done to be sure the upgrade is smooth? What have you forgotten? What can't fall through the cracks? What can you, what must you do now to save time and reduce the effort? The answers to these questions are all in this important article by contributing editor Richard Echeandia. Read it and reap.



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