 

Face to face with Notes designer Bill Andreas
by Laura Rutherford
In this month's Iris interview, Notes and Domino Designer product designer Bill Andreas discusses how and why the user interface has changed, what influences its design, what role the Internet has played, and what you can expect in the user interface for Notes Rnext.

Low-priority mail notifications and more
Professor INI's priorities this month include low-priority mail notifications, settings concerned with location and directory information, and more.

Creating a custom letterhead
If you've ever wanted to include a your logo in the letterhead of your organizations' e-mail messages, this month's tip is for you and your group.

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Application settings tool: An alternative to profile documents
by Jonathan Coombs
Get set! Here's a simple approach for managing the configurable settings in your applications. Both flexible and reusable, it's a great alternative to profile documents.
Enhancements to the formula language in Rnext
by Michelle Mahoney and Robert Perron
Take a peek at the new @functions in Rnext that give you more control. You'll have your formulas doing loops in no time.
Meet the developer: Damien Katz on the Rnext formula language
by Michelle Mahoney
Having focused on the formula language for more than a year, Iris developer Damien Katz shares his thoughts on the improvements in Rnext.

Enhancements in 5.0.1 through 5.0.8
Discover the new enhancements added to Notes and Domino in the maintenance releases since R5.0 first came out.

Notes Rnext technical overview
by Craig Lordan
Notes Rnext is the next major release, now in beta. This overview explains many of the ease-of-use improvements and describes the enhancements to mail, calendar, replication, mobility, performance, and administration.
Domino Rnext technical overview
by Jane Hosie-Bounar and Christie Williams
Find out about the evolution of, and innovation in, the Domino Rnext server. This overview explains improvements to scalability and performance, administration, the Web application server, directories, hosting, security, and messaging.
Domino Designer Rnext technical overview
by David DeJean
Domino Designer continues to grow as an integrated application development platform. Read about the improvements to managing complex applications, reusing design elements, designing for the Web, developing databases, and constructing agents. |