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Older Releases > R7
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Faking Notes profile names DominoPower Magazine - November 2007 Under Notes 5.x it was easy to enter a fake name into a Profile document; you simply typed in something and saved it. The client complained, but it still accepted non-hierarchical names like "Annalee's Astounding Addenda" or "Expense Reporting Dept". But, in Notes 6.x and 7.x, you can't type in the field. You have to select a name from an address book. Nancy Hand discusses how to get around this limitation.
Playing Hide & Seek with servers DominoPower Magazine - October 2007 Server upgrades, you gotta love 'em. It doesn't matter if you're upgrading the hardware, the operating system, or a major application like Domino. If everything goes smoothly, it's just because you haven't identified the problem yet.
How to set Notes 7 to open in the Workspace DominoPower Magazine - June 2006 Are you an old school Notes user? Are you someone who's used Notes since Notes 3 or Notes 4 and has grown to love the traditional Workspace? Notes has certainly improved over the releases, but one of the things I've missed most about the newer releases was the Workspace. Oh, sure, it's in there (and so's pretty much everything else). But how do you set up Notes so the Workspace loads as your default screen, just like in the good ol' days? In this article, Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz tells you how.
Configuring Notes 7 as a POP3 client, step-by-step DominoPower Magazine - March 2006 This week, we continue our Notes 7 intro month with an article about how to configure the Notes 7 client as a POP3 email client.
A step-by-step guide to installing the Notes 7.0 client DominoPower Magazine - March 2006 A few years ago, we ran an article about installing the Notes 6 client. We honestly didn't expect it to be particularly popular, because most of our readers were pretty high-level IT folks. But, suprisingly, we got a relatively large number of "thank you" letters about the article. Apparently, our readers were using the article to save time. It turns out they were sending the article's URL to their users and telling their users to follow the steps, rather than making a "house call" for each new Notes install. So, now that Notes 7 is here, it's time to update the article for the new release.
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.
IBM answers your tough R7 questions DominoPower Magazine - August 2005 Back in June, we told you we had a special and unique opportunity to pass along your questions about R7 to IBM Lotus executives. We promised we'd publish answers to those questions at a future time. That time is now. In this very special article, IBM Lotus executives Ed Brill and Rob Ingram provide answers to some of your toughest questions.
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.
What do you want to know about ND7? DominoPower Magazine - June 2005 This week, we're doing this a little different. Normally, we publish great tips and articles about how to use Notes, Domino, and the other Lotus technology. Usually, the information flow is from us to you. This week, we need you to talk to us. That's because we've been working with IBM's product management team on a special, exclusive ND7 interview. They've agreed to answer a whole bunch of your deep, probing, tough questions about ND7. Read this article to find out more.
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.
Post-Lotusphere 2004 report: gaining understanding and perspective DominoPower Magazine - February 2004 In this extremely important article, Senior Technical Editor Mick Moignard puts all of the Lotusphere 2004 IBM Lotus announcements into perspective. Where exactly do Workplace, WebSphere, and Java fit into the Notes/Domino future? What's in the new 6.5.1 release? What's up for the future of ND7 and on? It's all answered in a clear manner in Mick's report. This is a must read article.
Our first look at the Lotus Workplace strategy and the future of Domino and Notes DominoPower Magazine - November 2003 Admit it. With all the fuss over WebSphere and now over Lotus Workplace, you were feeling slightly misty-eyed about our old friends Notes and Domino? Where were they? Why didn't they get any parties? Didn't anyone care? More importantly, didn't Lotus care? In this comprehensive event report, Senior Technical Editor Mick Moignard lays out all we know (and a few open questions) about just what you can expect from Notes and Domino, including our first editorial mentions of releases 7 and 8 of Notes and Domino. You know you gotta read this!
Lotusphere reveals details of NextGen and DB2 in Domino DominoPower Magazine - February 2003 The big news at Lotusphere 2003 was the announcement of the NextGen product line's direction. DominoPower Contributing Editor Mick Moignard has returned safely from the festivities in Orlando and reports in with details on NextGen, DB2 in Domino, and the future of the current Lotus product line.
Domino vs. WebSphere: NextGen and the future of Domino DominoPower Magazine - February 2003 Last month, DominoPower Technical Editor Ron Herardian took a critical look at both sides in the current debate about Domino and WebSphere, and talked about potential points of integration between the two products. At Lotusphere 2003, he learned more about IBM's software strategy and "NextGen" collaboration products. In this important article, he'll look at the reasons why IBM is emphasizing WebSphere, and peer into the future of Domino.
Domino vs. WebSphere: the case for NextGen DominoPower Magazine - January 2003 In part one of this series, DominoPower Technical Editor Ron Herardian looked at whether the debate about Domino versus WebSphere makes sense. This time, he delves further into the debate and takes a critical look at both sides. He also discusses integration between Domino and WebSphere and describes what he hopes to see in terms of technology architecture in the NextGen product, which will be unveiled at the Lotusphere 2003 conference in Orlando, Florida, later this month.
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