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Configure MobileIron integration with the Connections Mobile app. |
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Configure MobileIron integration with the Connections Mobile app. |
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Tip: If you want more mobile access possibilities to your Connections files, you can use WebDAV technology. Download one or multiple documents, modify them with a webdav enabled app like GoodReader, Pages, ForkLift, ... and upload them back to a community, you can use the documents offline, ... |
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The attached file shows the specifications for creating icons for custom Connections applications for iOS. (See attached file: iOSiconsspecification.pdf) For more information about extensibility options, see the Mobile configuration properties topic. |
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This video shows a brief tour into some of the cool features provided in the free and native Connections app for your iPad. |
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This video shows how to use the free iOS app Fresh Docs to have access to your Connections Files offline (e.g. if you are in a plane, or in an international location). This is done by using the CMIS protocol which Connections started to support in 2010. |
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Join us in a discussion in the Online UX Lab from now through June 7th and share your ideas! |
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Here's a quick demonstration that shows some of the capabilities provided by Lotus Connections directly on your iPhone: |