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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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LotusLive Connections Activities in the Lotus Notes 8.5 Client Sidebar

01/29/2009 07:10:10 PM by Chris Toohey

IBM Lotus Connections After rather unsuccessfully trying to get the LotusLive Connections Activities to load in my Lotus Notes 8.5 Client sidebar, I thought that tonight I'd give the support forums a quick look. I was shocked (but I should have known) that there were step-by-step instructions for doing this very thing!

In the following LotusLive Connections Forum thread (LotusLive Authentication Required), Margaret O'Connell writes:

How to configure the Notes 8.5 Activities sidebar for LotusLive:

  1. Install Notes 8.5 with the Activities integration included.
  2. Go to the Activities sidebar and click on the "Show connection options" link
  3. This brings you to the Activities preference panel in Notes. Enter URL https://apps.lotuslive.com and your user password at the top and click Apply.
  4. This will cause an authentication dialog to be presented. Cancel out of that. Twice. (This is an attempt to authenticate using Java Form).
  5. Now go to Notes preferences, but this time the Accounts preference panel. Select the Activities account you see there and click the Edit Account button.
  6. Leave everything "as is" up top but click on Advanced properties near the bottom. Change the Authentication Type to HTTP Basic and clear out the Authentication URL.
  7. Restart Notes 8.5.
  8. When you come back in, your Activities sidebar should be populated with your activities.

Simple enough really...

From here: File\Preferences...

Lotus Notes 8.5 Client Preferences - Accounts

Make it look like this:

Lotus Notes 8.5 Client Preferences - Accounts - LotusLive Activities Settings

And no, my password is not ********!

 

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