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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.

Not too sure what to do with your rejected Lotusphere session abstracts?!

01/22/2010 01:14:40 PM by Chris Toohey

A dominoGuru.com Idea! Amanda Bauman has an excellent idea which she mentioned on the Lotus Technical Information and Education Team Blog, in her post Lotusphere speakers - We want you..., where she asks the Lotusphere session speakers to consider submitting their sessions to their respective IBM Lotus Product Wiki.

If you made a presentation at Lotusphere this year, or if you submitted an abstract that didn't get accepted, I want to hear from you! I would like to work with you to get the information you presented (or were hoping to present) into our Lotus Product wikis.

I'd stress the suggestion for those of you who did not have their session abstract accepted to submit their content to the IBM Lotus Product Wikis... and here's why:

Not only would your contribution be eligible for the IBM developerWorks Author Achievement Recognition Program, but it will also give you the platform to share your ideas that otherwise might not have an audience.

And who's to say that your article, having become canon in the IBM Lotus Product Wikis, wouldn't help with consideration for Lotusphere 2011?! ;-)

 
Gregg EldredName:Gregg EldredWebsite:http://www.ns-tech.com/blog/geldred.nsfComment

I would also think about submitting them to a future User Group Conference. Not only would the organizers like to see them, you would have a another chance, probably a very good chance, of giving a presentation.

/shamelessplug
MWLUG 2010 is in Cleveland, August 19-20.
/shamelessplug

Bruce ElgortName:Bruce ElgortWebsite:http://elguji.comComment

What would you think about a monthly one hour community webinar driven by community presentations?

Chris TooheyName:Chris TooheyWebsite:http://www.dominoguru.com/Comment

@Gregg:

Good idea. I think I mentioned the other day about the LotusUserGroup.org speaker registrations. Finding a local (or even semi-local) user group is an excellent place to not only help spread your knowledge, but also work on your own presenting skills.

@Bruce:

I think it's a solid idea. I wonder if Scott @ LUG has tried this, as I know he has monthly SMEs host their forums. Perhaps we should all get together and brainstorm...

I sense the need for a group-webinar to discuss this further -- we should get some feedback from the community at large on this.

Perhaps next week?

Patrick KwintenName:Patrick KwintenWebsite:http://quintessens.wordpress.comComment

intresting to hear and see what the community has for ideas instead of what IBM promotes on its event(s)!


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