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Showtime
My Blackberry Enterprise Server Push Utility for the Lotus Notes Client, allows you to create Jobs for individual Channel, Message, and Browser Content Pushes, as well as allows you to delete Pushed Channel Icons from defined recipient devices.

Time Tracker
The idea is simple. At the start of your day - upon completion of your first task - create an entry highlighting what you did and whether you feel it was an efficient or inefficient use of your time. Based on several requests, you can also select the priority, apply categories, or even align your time against a project.

For Lotus Notes Client v8.0 and above, you can use the Time Tracker Widget to make this process even easier!

Zephyr
My Configuration-based Rich Text Mail Merge and Emailing Utility, Zephyr allows you to create rich, data-driven emails to support automated workflow - all via Microsoft Word Mail Merge-like architecture. Dear <firstname> allows you to personalize each email message not only to the individual recipient, but also to the individual application workflow event!

xCopy
xCopy is a simple configurable xCopy client for the Lotus Notes client. By creating and defining xCopy Profiles, you can batch process your file backup or remote upload jobs. With the addition of the xCopy sidebar widget, you can easily kick-off these jobs, and modify both the xCopy Profiles and xCopy itself.

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Lotus Technical Information & Education Community

The Lotus Technical Information & Education community is comprised of IBM, business partner, and customer subject matter experts who use product wikis, published articles, white papers, community blogs and the latest in social media to build and share high quality technical content.

OpenNTF.org - Open Source Community for Lotus Notes Domino

OpenNTF is devoted to enabling groups of individuals all over the world to collaborate on IBM Lotus Notes/Domino applications and release them as open source.

developerWorks Lotus : Wikis

Share your deployment experiences and best practices in our wikis and help IBM to create scenarios for successful deployments. Contribute to the community by collaborating on shared content and leverage the shared knowledge from that community.

Upcoming LiveBlog: CNBC's Planet of the Apps: A Handheld Revolution!

01/02/2010 11:46:16 AM by Chris Toohey

CNBC's Planet of the Apps! One of my plans for 2010 is to cover more items of interest on this site, and use some pretty cool ways of doing it. Now, LiveBlogging certainly isn't new, but it is new at dominoGuru.com!

And I thought the upcoming CNBC Special Planet of the Apps: The Handheld Revolution! was the perfect blend of the new and a topic that I think would interest you, Constant Reader.

A little about the show directly from the CNBC site:

Apps are everywhere. In less than two years, the app craze has taken over. These small applications – or apps – that fit on our mobile phone do everything from helping us accomplish mundane tasks to keeping us entertained while we wait for the bus.

Apps are popular and profitable. Studies estimate, the Apple iPhone apps store alone generates about $200 million a month in sales. Innovative and often addictive apps are changing the way we work and live.

Welcome to Planet of the Apps: A Handheld Revolution. In this hour we’ll look at how apps have changed our lives, meet some of the creators behind them, and figure out just how big a business they really are.

CNBC's Planet of the Apps: A Hand-held Revolution takes a look at how the industry is changing the way we live.

We'll be kicking off the LiveBlog -- powered by CoverItLive.com -- a few minutes before the CNBC Special's premiere on:

January 7th, 2010 @ 10PM Eastern.

Those of you who want to participate will be able to do so without registration or login, but I've set the comments to require authentication via Facebook Connect, Twitter, and MySpace.

For those of you interested in attending, you can sign-up for a reminder email above or - if you're a fan of dominoGuru.com on Facebook, look for an Event invite, which will allow you to mark it on your Facebook Calendar... and thus your Lotus Notes Calendar!

 

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