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developerWorks  >  Lotus  >  Forums & community  >  Inside Mobile Design and User Experience

Inside Mobile Design and User Experience

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Thoughts on mobile and social business applications, design, and user experience, by Chris Reckling.

Check out this brief article on the Design @ IBM site. There's also a nice video that colleague Doug Spencer made for us along with Michelle Cooper and Margo Ezekiel providing the script and content, and working closely with the development team.

Busy executives must be able to maintain telephone and e-mail contact with colleagues and have access to their calendars at all times. Using IBM iNotes ultra-light for the iPhone, they can access their mail, calendar, and contact list on one of the hottest technologies on the market. It offers a "look and feel" similar to Lotus iNotes (which offers reliable, security-rich Web access to e-mail and collaboration applications to manage business-critical information), and it does so in a form that takes the user experience to another level: The screen (320 X 480 pixels) is relatively large, there's built-in wi-fi, and the touch screen interaction is natural and intuitive.

Accessing Lotus Notes on the Go (fixed the link)

Designers on my team are featured, but projects like this are not possible without close teaming between design, development, test, and info development.

Chris

Chris Reckling | 21 January 2009 10:49:50 AM ET | Orlando, FL | Comments (0)

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