
"You could replicate as needed and not have a constant connection," he explained. Pogue said he would eventually like to see Notes as a native iPhone application instead of a Web application. The company now requires iPhone users to sync the calendar and contacts data through a cable. "The ability to get everything from calendar to contacts in real time would be a huge advantage." "If this works well, and with the cost of iPhones dropping, I can see more use in the future," he said. and ABData Information Technology Consulting and Engineering in Zurich.Ĭurtis Pogue, a systems administrator at Vladimir Jones, said he is testing iNotes on about 10 iPhones. IBM named two customers that have tested and used iNotes Ultralite - Vladimir Jones, a marketing communications company in Greenwood Village, Colo.

Users can also add the Lotus Mobile Connect VPN for better security.


Once the software is set up on the iPhone, IBM iNotes can be accessed via the phone's Safari browser.
