Specifications

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Home page: Provides real-time access to Lotus Domino mail, calendar, and contacts through a
simple look user interface and ease of use associated with a typical iPhone application. Unread
count: is showed at the top of inbox and home page to let users immediately know how much mail
still needs to be read. This count is updated on a page refresh or when an action is performed.
View icons: Provides useful information at a quick glance. There are indicators to identify unread
mail, high-priority items, and various types of calendar events. On the right, icons indicate items
marked for follow-up action, items handled by forward or reply operation, and where attachments or
additional information are present. Attention indicators are display when this feature is configured in
the Lotus iNotes preferences.
Message page: Read and new message page is designed to utilize the small iPhone screen in a
new and visually appealing user interface. Users can read encrypted mail and do name validation
with local contact.
Day At A Glance page: Provides a convenient Day At A Glance calendar view that initially displays
the current day’s schedule for the user. Action icons are available to navigate to the next and
previous days, return to the current day, refresh the view to see any new entries, and return to the
home page. The calendar event list that displays respects the user’s existing Lotus Notes color
settings and incorporates familiar Lotus iNotes icons as event identifiers.
Calendar events page: Provides read-only access to user calendar and allowing users to view
existing entries with subject, chair, date, repeats, time, and location information.
Contacts page: Displays user personal contact list from Lotus iNotes and provides an alphabetic
listing with controls to jump to a specific letter page in the contact list. Icons display in the contact
list when a cell phone number, a business phone number, or a work email address is available for
someone. On the iPhone, these icons are clickable links to place a call or compose an email from