With this episode we wrap our mini-series
on mobile access for your Notes/Domino applications. Carl Tyler (@flyboytyler)
filled in for the traveling Julian Robichaux to interview We4IT's
Simon Peek (@simonspeakeasy)
and Christoph Adler (@cadler80)
about their docLinkr
product.
In this 29 minute show we talked about:
- We4IT and what they do
- What docLinkr can do for your Lotus
Notes and Domino apps
- What components are part of the docLinkr
solution
- What sets apart docLinkr from the other
solutions available
- How much docLinkr costs
- The free 2 user license
- We4IT's 3rd sponsorship of the OpenNTF
development contests
- and much more
Please
also be sure and "follow" Taking Notes on Twitter at @TakingNotesPod.
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Walfred Marzahn from YouAtNotes
spent 20 minutes talking to us about their "Domino
To Go" product. Domino To
Go allows you to create native mobile apps that can access your Notes/Domino
databases. We covered:
- Who is YouAtNotes and what do they do?
- Which mobile platforms are supported
- How easy it is to create apps with Appcelerator's
Titanium and Domino To Go
- Which development languages you need
to know
- The pricing tiers for Domino To Go Cost?
- Are there any limits to the number of
databases you can access from a single app?
- What about offline access?
- and more...
Be
sure to check out the Domino
To Go FAQ.
This show runs 21:33.
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Today we talked to Mark
Roden about using jQuery in
XPages. Topics included:
- Why use a JavaScript toolkit?
- Why use jQuery instead of (or along
with) Dojo?
- Any considerations about using jQuery
and Dojo on the same page?
- What are some good jQuery plugins to
look at?
- What about jQuery for mobile web apps?
- How about documentation?
Mark's
website is xomino.com
and his Twitter handle is @markyroden.
Other links mentioned in the show were docs.jquery.com,
stackoverflow,
and Matt White's XPages101
(lesson 27).
This episode runs 37:23.
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Todays show has been sponsored by Instant
Technologies (@teaminstant).
Be sure to check out their IMtegrity product for IBM Sametime.
Today we had Paul
Mooney Blog (@pmooneynet)
from Bluewave
Technology on the show to
talk about the "Ethical
Hacking Workshop" he
ran in London. We covered:
The
show runs 41:13.
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