Lotus Notes Traveler is scheduled for release sometime in 2008 (screen shot above obtained from IBM’s site). The big deal about this IBM product is that it will, for the first time, provide native Windows Mobile connectivity to Lotus Notes. I wonder, though, how widely accepted this will be buy Lotus Notes support staff may be very unfamiliar with Windows Mobile devices. And, I wonder how it will affect the long available CommonTime products that seem to currently be the product line of choice to get Lotus Notes and Windows Mobile devices working together.
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This is big. Commontime is a terrific product, but most shops have standardized on RIM BBs and need to be able to accommodate the IMAPs, POP3s and smartphonepdas. Even the Domino Web Access is being lightened for a pda view (so, add HTML to the list, I guess). I don’t see it as an either/or, but being able to supply e-mail connectivity without, yet, another 3rd party, interoperability application.