Bruce Elgort

Brent Peters of Lotus comments on iPhone support for Notes/Domino
Thursday, June 12th, 2008
Let me say, that we have the iPhone as a very high priority. Obviously the new iNotes (DWA) UltraLite is a very quick step that is not dependent on the iPhone SDK (api's). For sync, however, there are issues (not just for IBM), around the currently available SDK (both technical limitations, and some licensing), both of which are being worked and pushed very aggressively by IBM. It isn't that we have a lack of recognition here, lack of urgency, or even lack of will. We are aggressively pursuing, but not ready to publish a plan date yet. We, IBM, will be doing the heavy lifting on the work required here, but would be good to share passion for Notes integration with your Apple Sales rep as well.

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Comment posted by Turtle06/12/2008 02:20:09 PM
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there are issues (not just for IBM), around the currently available SDK (both technical limitations, and some licensing)

...but apparently not for Microsoft?


Comment posted by Kevin06/13/2008 12:39:16 PM


LOL exactly Turtle...exactly.


Comment posted by David Vasta06/13/2008 05:31:05 PM
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To think Lotus Developers are not able to do what Microsoft's Developers can do?

Yet they give use great products like Windows, and Sharepoint Portal? How can they be so bad at that and still make exchange connect with the iPhone, yet Lotus give us 8, free Office Products, Domino and Quickr, but can't seem to get the SDK(Which is crap) that can make it all work? HOW CAN THAT BE?

----Add your own sarcasm, but only in small sprinkles!


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I want an iPad!


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