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Oh, yes there is, and I know how to do it! I went looking for my bookmark and, omigod, it was gone! I don't know where it went, but I could no longer find it on my iPad.
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(One reason for that is that the apps offer a much better editing experience, providing, as they do, access to Apple's double-edged editing tools.) Then, just the other day, I got a question from a customer, a new Notes/iNotes/SmartCloud Connections user, wanting to know if there was a way to get the Full mail/calendar/contacts interface on a tablet. I went years with that bookmark on my iPad, using it less and less frequently as I got more into the Traveler/Connections app groove and out of the SmartCloud-by-browser groove. IBM SmartCloud can display iNotes Full mail interface in iPad's browser We bookmarked it in Safari, I thanked them, and I went on my way (while, behind me I heard one of them say to another, "See, I told you people would want to use this stuff on an iPad".) I did just that and the guys in the lab helped me figure out how to force iNotes into Full mode. Lotusphere was (and its successor Connect is) about the greatest place in the world to have such a wish because you can just go to any of the labs and talk to IBM's own experts on any subject. And I managed just fine, but I wished I could bring up iNotes on the iPad in Full interface mode. Having bought and fallen in love with an iPad I thought I'd try surviving a week that year with just the iPad, my iPhone and the laptops they provide at Lotusphere. IBM SmartCloud displays iNotes UltraLight mail interface in iPad's browserĪ few years ago I decided to go to Lotusphere without a laptop computer in tow. I think the iNotes UltraLight interface is brilliant. And sometimes I wish I could switch over to it. But a tablet's screen is big enough to accommodate the iNotes Full interface. That's fine most of the time and it's perfect for a phone with its, again, small screen. Of course, when I do, if I try to look at my mail, calendar, or contacts, it defaults to displaying them in the iNotes UltraLight interface. But on a tablet like the iPad it's still useful sometimes.
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With IBM Notes Traveler and IBM Connections apps available for mobile devices, it's not all that often anymore that I try to get into IBM SmartCloud from a browser, especially on my phone, where the form factor is just too, too small.