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DOMINOPOWER MAGAZINE - MAY 2002
There's something special about Lotus Advisor DevCon
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.

Keep lookin' good with Cascading Style Sheets
You don't look good unless your software looks good. You can make sure your software looks as cool as it can by using Cascading Style Sheets. Previously, Andrew Stuart showed you how to start working with Cascading Style Sheets with virtually no code at all. In this article, he continues this discussion by taking a look at both "embedded" Cascading Style Sheets and "linked" Cascading Style Sheets.

Mick's travel tricks: dealing with time zones
Have you ever gone on a flight that arrived before you left? Time zones are like that. Not only can they screw up your internal clock, they can be a real pain in Notes. In this edition of Mick's Travel Tricks, Mick Moignard addresses the issue of time zones and offers some ideas for keeping both your Calendar and yourself sane.

Replic-Action makes data migration a snap
Janine Sutphen reviews Casahl Technology's Replic-Action, a software program that integrates data both within and between enterprise systems.

Get wise with Wisdom for Notes
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.

DOMINOPOWER SITE OF THE MONTH
Explore the NotesJungle for tips and tutorials
As May's DominoPower Site of the Month, Steve Niles has selected a cool resource for Lotus Notes and Domino Developers, NotesJungle.com.

KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
Inside the architecture of a hyperspatial Knowledge Management application
In his previous article, Bain McKay discussed ways to leverage components in a hyperspatial knowledge management application for optimizing knowledge reuse. In this, the final article in this series, he discusses the architecture of a hyperspatial Knowledge Management application using the MVC Model2 approach and will examine the components of two applications: a knowledge organizer and an ontology/taxonomy manager.


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