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Tips for being productive with Lotus Notes and iNotes
Tips for being productive with Lotus Notes and iNotes
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Got a good tip for being productive using Lotus Notes? Maybe you've discovered a way to integrate a couple of Lotus products that saves you time and makes you look really smart? Add your sample scenarios for cool things you can do with Lotus Notes and integrating Notes with other Lotus products here:
Scenario:
Create your own personal content repository online to save all those huge mail attachments
Product:
Lotus Quickr (Places), Lotus Notes (Mail)
Scenario:
You have an Activities to-do to create a customer presentation; add this activity to your Notes calendar, and add your daughter's soccer games from your Web calendar using an iCalendar feed so that all your upcoming events and to-dos are in one calendar
Product:
Lotus Connections (Activities), Lotus Notes (Calendar), Google Calendar
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How to be productive with other Lotus products:
Lotus Connections
Lotus Quickr
Lotus Sametime
Lotus Symphony
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