Archive for July, 2007
July 30th, 2007 by Viktor Krantz
I’m back from my trip to London, England and a weeks vacation in Sweden. It was a great event in London and I think the attendees got a lot out of the event. Don’t forget that there is one more Collaboration University in September, covering Notes and Domino 8.
It was great to visit with my [...]
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Tagged: beth, Collaboration University, cu-2007, emma, erik, family, jakob, sweden
July 17th, 2007 by Viktor Krantz
It’s been nearly four months since IBM said “go” on the Lotus Quickr template project that you’ve read so much about on my and other blogs. Today, after an exhausting but very rewarding development cycle, we get to say “go” too. Code was complete June 29 (as promised to IBM), testing on Lotus Quickr Gold [...]
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Tagged: Collaboration University, dojo, ibm, lotus quickr, qactivities, qannounce, qcontacts, qideas, qissues, qmeeting, qphoto, qpresent, qproject, qsite, qsurvey, snapps, templates
July 13th, 2007 by Viktor Krantz
On Sunday I’m off to London for Collaboration University there. After that I’m going to visit the old country and spend some time with family. It’s going to be nice to see them again.
If you don’t see any new postings here for the next couple of weeks you know why.
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July 10th, 2007 by Viktor Krantz
Here’s the video of Mike Rhodins keynote at Collaboration University in Kansas City. First Rob Novak welcomed the attendees and then introduced Mike.
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July 5th, 2007 by Viktor Krantz
Rob Novak’s and my session, BP311: The Great Code Giveaway – Web 2.0 Edition, at Lotusphere 2007 is added as one of the 14 (so far) podcasts that IBM put up on the DeveloperWorks website. The podcast is a recording of the session and a transcript of it is also available, even though they did [...]
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July 5th, 2007 by Viktor Krantz
It is finally here, the Grand Finale! The eleventh and last Lotus Quickr template demo is here: QSite. Rob Novak puts it like this:
Now this is where I usually ramble on about the features and functions, their applicability to a business situation, and how wonderful your life is going to be as soon as we [...]
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July 4th, 2007 by Viktor Krantz
The next to last Lotus Quickr Template demo is: QActivities. In QActivities, we have strived for a combination of an approachable, professional user interface and a base level of integration with Lotus Connections. Specifically, QActivities integrates with the Activities server, allowing the user to add any page in the Lotus Quickr place to an [...]
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July 3rd, 2007 by Viktor Krantz
For the ninth demo, QContacts, we are getting into some eye candy and heavy Dojo work. I showed you a preview of it in my post Embedded Domino forms with Ajax submit and JSON view refresh a couple of days back. From Rob Novak’s blog:
Contacts? Why would you need that when you have a member [...]
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Tagged: dojo, domino, lotus quickr, qcontacts, snapps
July 3rd, 2007 by Viktor Krantz
The eighth Lotus Quickr Template demo has been posted. This time it’s QIssues.
Similar in feel to QSurvey, the form creation process is very simple. A floating window lets you build questions for your issue form and submit them to build the form. There are a couple new types of questions not found in QSurvey, a [...]
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Tagged: lotus quickr, qissues, snapps, templates
July 3rd, 2007 by Viktor Krantz
The Dojo Toolkit has released the brand new Dojo 0.9 in beta. Very exciting! This is a brand new Dojo that is much faster than the 0.4 release, easier to customize the branding and with great accessibility (a11y).
SPEED: Stripped of all ‘excessive’, redundant, and backwards-compatible code, the new Dojo core is a speed-demon. It [...]
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Tagged: ajax, dojo
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