But for people who use Lotus Notes, the iPhone has one problem. Lotusnotes users aren’t able to sync their data with iCal or Address Book. Macintosh’s synching program, iSync, won’t sync Lotus Notes data at all.
This means there’s lots of wasted time keying Lotus Notes data into iCal or OS X Address Book so you can use it with your iPhone or other Apple supported device.
But a new synching program is on the market that will synch all of your Lotus Notes data into iCal or Address Book. It was made by a company called PocketMac. PocketMac is run by two brothers who are total Mac devotees. They’ve spent almost ten years now dreaming up new and improved ways to use the Mac computing platform. Many of their applications are for synching Macintosh supported programs and devices with other (often arch-rival Microsoft) devices and programs.
Their Lotus Notes synching program is called PocketMac GoBetween For Lotus Notes. It synchronizes your Lotus Notes data to your iCal & Address Book. Each time you run it, it performs a back and forth sync between iCal/Address Book & Lotus Notes. It’s extremely user-friendly and it performs great two-way synching. It’s a fantastic benefit for anyone who uses Lotus Notes and is also an iPhone user. PocketMac for Lotus Notes works with Lotus Notes Version 7, unless your system (especially Domino server) has the password controls enabled, in which case it won’t allow you to go around the login to begin the synching process. - 23544
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