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iNotes (iNotes Web Access)

iNotes (short for iNotes Web Access) allows Lotus Domino users to access their Domino-based mail, calendar, schedule, to-do lists, contact lists, and notebooks from any computer, at any location, as long as they have an Internet connection. iNotes is marketed on its ability to allow users to interact with Web-enabled Domino applications by using a feature called "quicklinks", as well as for its ability to perform "data islanding", a feature that allows users to download "islands" (segments) of data at one time and minimize server contacts. Lotus iNotes Web Access is integrated with Sametime, Lotus's instant messaging, and offers offline support through Domino Off-Line Services (DOLS).

iNotes was known as Shimmer in its beta test version.

Contributor(s): Joyce Chutchian
This was last updated in March 2008
Editorial Director: Margaret Rouse

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