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Mar 31, 2015, 8:27 PM
2 Posts

Applications

  • Category: Other
  • Platform: Windows
  • Release: 9.0
  • Role: End User
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  • Replies: 8

How do I add applications to the different tabs?

Mar 31, 2015, 8:33 PM
43 Posts
You can really only add Applications if your company has developed and is hosting them on ...
Just like your mail is hosted on a Domino server, the applications would need to be developed and hosted on a server. You add the applications by hitting Control+O, navigate to a corporate server that has applications and open/bookmark them. Your company may not have any if they are only using it for mail. You can also develop local applications with the designer client available for free download on the web.

A simple way to see how one might add "Applications" to your workspace....do the following:
- Go to your workspace
- Hit Control+O (or Command+O on a mac)
- Scroll through the local applications, double click to open one. The act of doubleclicking will add it to your workspace. Then you can drag and drop to move the icon on your workspace
- Some applications to look at are Log or contacts

- You can also create a new database like a personal notebook/journal: hit Control+N to create a new db, give it a title and filename and choose the template "Notebook". Now you can take notes in a personal electronic notebook.
Apr 3, 2015, 12:03 AM
40 Posts
In case you meant moving an app
If you meant how do you move an icon in your workspace to a different tab, the answer is that you drag it to that tab. It works a little weird sometimes if you have a ton of icons like a developer might (i've got about 150 icons spread among 6 tabs), but then again it's a lot easier to me than moving iPhone icons around.

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