Sync Lotus Notes to your iPhone

In: computers

20 May 2009

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 know there’s a glitch with the iPhone. They can’t synchronize Lotusnotes data with their iCal or Address Book. The Macintosh synching program, iSync, won’t sync Lotus Notes data – and that’s a real problem.

It means that Lotus Notes users must re-key their data from Lotusnotes into their iCal or OS X Address Book in order to use it with the iPhone or other Apple supported device.

But hold on – there’s good news! A new synching program will seamlessly synch all of your Lotus Notes data into iCal or Address Book. The program comes from a company called PocketMac. Two brothers who are total Macintosh aficionados run PocketMac. They brainstorm great ways to expand the ways Mac freaks can use their Macintosh. Many of their programs implement streamlined synching for Macintosh supported programs and devices.

Their synching program for Lotus Notes is called PocketMac GoBetween For Lotus Notes. PocketMac GoBetween for Lotusnotes syncs your Lotus Notes data to iCal & Address Book. Every time you run it, it performs a two-way sync between iCal/Address Book & Lotus Notes. It’s easy to use and it performs seamless two-way synching. This is a great tool for anyone who uses Lotusnotes and has an iPhone. PocketMac for Lotus Notes supports Lotus Notes Version 7, unless your system (especially Domino server) has password controls enabled, in which case you can’t bypass the login to begin the synching process.

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