IBM Lotus iNotes

IBM iNotes (formerly IBM Lotus iNotes) offers a full-featured web-based version of IBM's IBM Notes client. Formerly known as IBM Lotus Domino Web Access, IBM iNotes provides IBM Notes users with browser-based access to their IBM Notes mail, calendar, and contacts. The software combines with IBM Domino software to provide a client interface that is available both online and offline. It provides access to collaboration tools using a variety of Web browsers across multiple platforms.

IBM iNotes comes as a feature in IBM Domino. The administrator can turn this feature on to allow access of emails via browser. Domino administrators can maintain and control a standard and consistent experience for users through centralized Lotus Domino administrative policies that set or enforce mail settings for Lotus iNotes users. In addition, Lotus iNotes has full offline support via Domino Off-Line Services (DOLS), integrated instant messaging.

Most of this article has been merged into the IBM Notes article.

Lotus iNotes includes three modes for users accessing their Notes mail:-

Functionality

IBM iNotes allows users of IBM Notes to access their Domino-based mail, calendar, schedule, to-do list, contacts, and notebook (Notes Journal) from any computer which has a certified web-browser and an Internet connection. It uses dynamic HTML and Ajax to provide a rich user-experience while minimizing the number of full-page refreshes and transactions interacting with the Domino web server.

iNotes also integrates with the IBM Sametime instant-messaging software[1] and offers offline support through IBM Lotus Domino Off-Line Services (DOLS).

History

See also

Notes

  1. Scott, Marie L.; Duff, Thomas (2010). "Chapter 7. iNotes and Sametime – Chatting from the Web". Ibm Lotus Sametime 8 Essentials: A User's Guide. Packt Publishing Ltd. n.p. ISBN 9781849680615. Retrieved 2013-05-09. If you're running the web version of the Notes e-mail system known as iNotes, you can easily have Sametime up and running just by signing on to your e-mail through a web browser
  2. "2001 Network Computing Well-Connected Award – Award: Best Web-based Application". Network Computing. 2001-05-14. Retrieved 2009-01-24.
  3. "IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 7.0.3 maintenance release contains updates and fixes". IBM. 2007-10-16. Retrieved 2012-02-09. IBM United States Software Announcement 207–258
  4. "Lotus Domino Web Access is now known as Lotus iNotes". IBM. 2009-01-20. Retrieved 2009-01-24.
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