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.
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Products & Applications
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.
Community & Resources
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.
Welcome to dominoGuru.com!
Focused on being the go-to resource for the IBM Lotus Notes Domino developer, dominoGuru.com delivers introductory-level best practices and advanced development deep dives for the IT professional, book and gadget reviews, and technical weblog, and more!
dominoGuru.com Hangouts: Modernizing IBM Lotus Notes Client Applications
01/29/2013 12:20:55 PM by Chris Toohey
HUGE thanks to the panelists ( Roy Rumaner, Chris Warden, and Bill Wheaton), and for those of you who were able to attend the livestream.
If you like what you see here (and want more dominoGuru.com Hangouts), check out the schedule for upcoming dominoGuru.com Hangouts.
And if you really like what you see here, please don't forget to Like / Share / +1 to help spread the word.
dominoGuru.com Hangouts: Getting Started with IBM Notes and Domino XPages
01/28/2013 02:45:00 PM by Chris Toohey
HUGE thanks to the panelists ( Roy Rumaner, Chris Warden, and Bill Wheaton), and for those of you who were able to attend the livestream.
If you like what you see here (and want more dominoGuru.com Hangouts), check out the schedule for upcoming dominoGuru.com Hangouts.
And if you really like what you see here, please don't forget to Like / Share / +1 to help spread the word.
Lotusphere / IBM Connect 2013 dominoGuru.com Hangouts
01/25/2013 03:12:00 PM by Chris Toohey
(View the complete schedule and how you can participate by clicking here...)
So you are NOT going to Lotusphere / IBM Connect 2013
01/23/2013 04:40:00 PM by Chris Toohey
So you are not attending IBM Connect 2013, and if you're anything like me you're feeling a little left out that you won't be onsite for what promises to be an fun-filled gathering of IBM Collaborative Software experts and enthusiasts.
That's right, I won't be attending IBM Connect 2013 either due to family obligations on the home front (5 kids == too many activities to list here). So, if you're not going... and I'm not going... what should we do to pass the week aside from watching Twitter for #IBMConnect posts?!
In truth, I'm not too sure - but let's do something!
I'm seriously considering hosting a few Google+ Hangouts and getting discussions going on various topics. I've also thought of doing a livestream of me XPages-enabling this site... but not too sure if anyone would be interested in that sort of thing.
Have a suggestion for a Hangout topic or livestream/public build we should do next week? Want to watch me copy/paste and Google Search my way through XPages-enabling this site?? Think I'm off my meds for suggesting we keep ourselves busy and entertained while seemingly everyone else is Orlando-bound?!
Let me know via the comments below. There are no bad ideas here, gang -- like always, you guys drive the content you'll see on this site.
Also, don't forget to Like/+1/Share this post to help spread the word!
Using Pass-Thru HTML Markup with IBM XPages xp:table Controls
01/15/2013 12:55:00 PM by Chris Toohey
While you don't need to know HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to get started with XPages development (but you do, let's be honest here), having a core understanding of those development languages is critical to crafting feature-rich XPages applications. One of my favorite examples of why it's good to know HTML when working with XPages features using Pass-Thru HTML in a core xp:table control.
Let's take a look at the structure of your average xp:table control...


