  | Creating a Lotus Notes plug-in for IBM Multimedia Library Create an extension for Lotus Notes that allows you to open a preconfigured URL (for example, Lotus Notes Multimedia Library) in a newly opened browser window by selecting a menu entry in the Help menu. |
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  | Implementing custom workflow decisions in Alloy by IBM and SAP Alloy lets custom workflow decision steps, defined in an SAP business process, be brought into a user's Lotus Notes inbox. Learn how you can implement a custom workflow decision, based on a simple customer example. |
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  | News from DNUG: IBM and the new OpenNTF Alliance Learn more about the governance and IP model of the new OpenNTF Alliance. See how consumers can find code on OpenNTF and how producers can contribute code. Consider some ideas for OpenNTF improvements and extensions. |
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  | Lotus Domino, Linux, virtualization, scalability: No longer mutually exclusive terms Tired of having to force fit Lotus Domino into your infrastructure? With the latest release of 64-bit Lotus Domino on Linux and virtualization, you now can implement large-scale environments in a single footprint. |
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  | Performance report: Alloy by IBM and SAP 1.0 This article reports on the performance of the IBM components of the Alloy by IBM and SAP 1.0 software. Alloy by IBM and SAP 1.0 software simplifies your interaction with people, processes, and information by providing intuitive access to SAP software and information through the familiar IBM Lotus Notes. |
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  | New features in Lotus iNotes 8.5: Ultra-light mode and the redirector Lotus iNotes 8.5 includes many new features. This third article in the series covers the new Lotus iNotes ultra-light mode and some improvements to the Lotus iNotes redirector application. |
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  | Achieve cost savings with DAOS in Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5 Learn about the features that you can leverage in Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5 to reduce your overall server storage costs. See real-life savings gained by implementing these features in the Lotus Domino domain. |
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  | IBM Lotus Notes 8.5 Traveler performance Learn about Lotus Notes 8.5 Traveler performance for 32-bit and 64-bit environments, compare performances of the Lotus Notes Traveler 8.5 (32-bit) server and Lotus Notes Traveler 8.0.1 (32-bit) server. |
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  | Best practices in globalization: Developing IBM Lotus Notes applications Follow best practices in globalization to create multilanguage-friendly Lotus Notes applications and save resources and effort. |
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  | IBM Lotus Domino 8.5 performance for iNotes users This article shows the I/O performance improvements of Lotus Domino 8.5 performance with Lotus iNotes® users. Lotus iNotes had been called Lotus Domino Web Access in the past; its name is iNotes in Lotus Domino 8.5. |
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