two
Volume 6, Number 22 -- June 4, 2008

IBM Releases Lotus Notes/Domino 8.5 Beta

Published: June 4, 2008

by Dan Burger

The Public Beta 1 version of IBM Lotus Notes/Domino 8.5 became available May 30 with versions of the Notes 8.5 client for Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, and Citrix, as well as, Domino 8.5 server for Windows (32- and 64-bit), AIX (32- and 64-bit), Linux, Solaris, and System i (now known as i).

In terms of general functionality, users will see navigation improvements in the menus for mail, contacts, and to-do categories; the convenience of drag-and-drop between rich text fields in Notes documents (Windows only), Sametime Contacts names or groups to Notes name fields and rich text fields, or drag names from external applications to Notes name fields; support for installation and use on Apple Macintosh OS and Citrix; and support for Notes standard configuration installation and use from a USB drive, which is a real convenience.

Calendaring options have expanded to include the capability to add Google Calendar entries, the contents of other Notes users' calendars, or an iCal feed. Contact lists can be imported and exported by dragging a mail message to any personal group in the Lotus Sametime contacts list, and the same can be done with calendar and to-do entries that have recipients (such as meetings or group to-do assignments), and with contacts entries from those programs. This allows users to add all the members of a group to their lists at one time.

Lotus Symphony, the office productivity suite that includes Word processing documents, spreadsheets, and presentations, gets performance enhancements that include the capability to do .ODP and .PPT file format saves, application start-up, new document creation, and spell checking in documents and spreadsheets. Those interoperability enhancements along with compatibility with several other file formats will be a big improvement. Opening and playing Microsoft PowerPoint files is but one good example.

Lotus Notes/Domino 8, introduced in August 2007, brought with it the capabilities to build composite applications (also referred to as business mash-ups) that integrated business applications and data into the Notes client. It was a considerable enhancement to what was essentially an e-mail, calendaring, and contacts platform and added notable improvements in the areas of collaboration, increased productivity, and streamlined business processes. An updated version of ND8 was subsequently released (Notes/Domino 8.0.1) in January 2008.

The Notes and Domino 8.5 Public Beta 1 can be downloaded here.


RELATED STORIES

IBM Sets Sights on Microsoft and SMB with Linux/Domino Combos

Notes/Domino 8 Hits the Streets

Notes/Domino 8 Beta Reveals UnLotus-Like Improvements



                     Post this story to del.icio.us
               Post this story to Digg
    Post this story to Slashdot


Sponsored By
SAFEDATA

Reduce your risk with SafeData's
Backup and Recovery solution.

Our solution is what you're missing:

· It's a managed service
· We guarantee restore in 10 hours or less
· It's encrypted and off-site
· It's easily installed in one day

Call us today to try it -
we know you'll buy it.
(877) 734.5866 x117

www.safedata.net


Editor: Alex Woodie
Contributing Editors: Dan Burger, Joe Hertvik,
Shannon O'Donnell, Timothy Prickett Morgan
Publisher and Advertising Director: Jenny Thomas
Advertising Sales Representative: Kim Reed
Contact the Editors: To contact anyone on the IT Jungle Team
Go to our contacts page and send us a message.

Sponsored Links

COMMON:  Join us at the annual 2009 conference, April 26 - April 30, in Reno, Nevada
Storage Guardian:  Remote backup services at a special rate of $8/compressed GB/month
NowWhatJobs.net:  NowWhatJobs.net is the resource for job transitions after age 40

 

 

IT Jungle Store Top Book Picks

Getting Started with PHP for i5/OS: List Price, $59.95
The System i RPG & RPG IV Tutorial and Lab Exercises: List Price, $59.95
The System i Pocket RPG & RPG IV Guide: List Price, $69.95
The iSeries Pocket Database Guide: List Price, $59.00
The iSeries Pocket Developers' Guide: List Price, $59.00
The iSeries Pocket SQL Guide: List Price, $59.00
The iSeries Pocket Query Guide: List Price, $49.00
The iSeries Pocket WebFacing Primer: List Price, $39.00
Migrating to WebSphere Express for iSeries: List Price, $49.00
iSeries Express Web Implementer's Guide: List Price, $59.00
Getting Started with WebSphere Development Studio for iSeries: List Price, $79.95
Getting Started With WebSphere Development Studio Client for iSeries: List Price, $89.00
Getting Started with WebSphere Express for iSeries: List Price, $49.00
WebFacing Application Design and Development Guide: List Price, $55.00
Can the AS/400 Survive IBM?: List Price, $49.00
The All-Everything Machine: List Price, $29.95
Chip Wars: List Price, $29.95


 
The Four Hundred
More Power Transitions Are on the Way

U.S. Drags Down Server Sales in Q1, But Weak Dollar Helps

Server Branding 101: Big Name, Big Game?

Java Compute Appliances Upgraded by Azul Systems

Survival of the Fittest: Ensuring IT Is Providing You with an Innovative Edge

The Linux Beacon
Novell Swings to a Tiny Profit on a Tiny Revenue Bump in Q2

U.S. Drags Down Server Sales in Q1, But Weak Dollar Helps

Intel and Itanium Partners Gear Up for Quad-Core Tukwilas

Java Compute Appliances Upgraded by Azul Systems

Server Branding 101: Big Name, Big Game?

Four Hundred Stuff
Data Quality Tool from AMB Now Supports i and z/OS Platforms

Magic Targets Rich Internet Apps, SaaS with G5

DB Technology Cuts the Paper Chase for AS/400 Shops

NGS Launches SaaS Initiative to Deliver BI as a Service

IBM Updates Secure Perspective Tool

Big Iron
U.S. Drags Down Server Sales in Q1, But Weak Dollar Helps

Top Mainframe Stories From Around the Web

Chats, Webinars, Seminars, Shows, and Other Happenings

Four Hundred Guru
Use PCOMM Scripts to Dynamically Build a Spreadsheet, Part 2

Use SQL to Strip Out Tab Characters

Admin Alert: Monitoring the Monitors

System i PTF Guide
May 31, 2008: Volume 10, Number 22

May 24, 2008: Volume 10, Number 21

May 17, 2008: Volume 10, Number 20

May 10, 2008: Volume 10, Number 19

May 3, 2008: Volume 10, Number 18

April 26, 2008: Volume 10, Number 17

The Unix Guardian
The Unix Competition Is Still as Heated as Ever

The Server Biz Enjoys the X64 Upgrade Cycle in Q1

Intel and Itanium Partners Gear Up for Quad-Core Tukwilas

As I See It: The Programmer as Artist

Reseller Mainline to Acquire Competitor Cornerstone

Four Hundred Monitor
Four Hundred Monitor's
Full iSeries Events Calendar

THIS ISSUE SPONSORED BY:

SafeData
MKS
Danik Consulting
Solidcore
Vibrant Technologies


Printer Friendly Version


TABLE OF CONTENTS
Microsoft Kicks Off TechEd 2008 with Gates and Previews

Dynamics AX 2009 ERP Suite Comes to Market

U.S. Drags Down Server Sales in Q1, But Weak Dollar Helps

Servers, Storage, Laptops and Weak Dollars Buoy Dell in Q1

Server Branding 101: Big Name, Big Game?

But Wait, There's More:

IBM Releases Lotus Notes/Domino 8.5 Beta . . . Java Compute Appliances Upgraded by Azul Systems . . . Three Users Groups for HP Customers Merge . . . Interesting Mods and Add-Ons for Office Blade Servers . . . Tape Backup: Obviously, a Whole Lot Greener than Disk Backup . . .

The Windows Observer

BACK ISSUES





 
Subscription Information:
You can unsubscribe, change your email address, or sign up for any of IT Jungle's free e-newsletters through our Web site at http://www.itjungle.com/sub/subscribe.html.

Copyright © 1996-2008 Guild Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Guild Companies, Inc., 50 Park Terrace East, Suite 8F, New York, NY 10034

Privacy Statement