Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Synchronize Lotus Notes to your iPhone

By Thom Yarbrough

When Macintosh launched the iPhone in 2007, Time Magazine named it 'The invention of the year'. People lined up to be the first to buy one. The higher capacity iPhone 3B that Macintosh came out with the next year was even more amazing, and now we're all anxiously awaiting the new iPhone due to hit stores summer. If own an iPhone, you own one of the best devices available.

But Lotus Notes users aren't thrilled with one particular iPhone problem. They aren't able to sync their Lotus Notes data with their iCal or Address Book. The Macintosh synching program, iSync, won't sync Lotus Notes data - and that's a drag.

This means there's lots of wasted time keying Lotus Notes data into iCal or OS X Address Book so you can use it with your iPhone or other Apple supported device.

But now there's a great program from a company called PocketMac. PocketMac designs great ways to expand the Macintosh computing platform. Their synching program will synch all of your Lotus Notes data into iCal or Address Book. It's easy to use and it makes your iPhone much more compatible with Lotus Notes. No more wasted time entering data from Lotus Notes into iCal or Address Book. It's easy to use and gives you seamless two-way synching.

The PocketMac synching program for Lotus Notes is called PocketMacGoBetween For Lotus Notes. It syncs your Lotus Notes data to your iCal & Address Book. Every time you run it, it performs a back and forth sync between iCal/Address Book & Lotus Notes. It's extremely easy to use for seamless two-way synching. It's highly recommended for anyone who uses Lotus Notes and also uses the iPhone. PocketMac for Lotus Notes is compatible with Lotus Notes Version 7, but if your system (especially Domino server) has password controls enabled, it doesn't let you to bypass the login to begin synching.

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