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Mobile mail - Improve the mail along with the mailbox

Wed 3 Dec 2014, 01:32 PM



by Ben Langhinrichs
The Coexlinks Fidelity 3.70 release announcement will be later this afternoon, but I wanted to show you a few screen shots first so people would understand what the big picture purpose is.

It will come as no surprise to anyone that the workplace is going mobile. IBM has has thrown a lot of effort behind both IBM iNotes and IBM Notes Traveler in 9.0/9.01, and touts the new world as a "mobile first" world. The efforts have paid off. IBM Notes Traveler is sleek and easy to use. iNotes has improved immensely.

But that's just the mailbox, not the mail. The mail has improved some, but it is still lacking. That is where CoexLinks Fidelity 3.70 comes in. For the most part, I'll let the screen shots do the talking. I could have picked emails that emphasized only appearance, but I wanted to show that information and context can be lost as well. Remember, these are all within the organization, not leaving Notes behind at all, just going mobile whether through a browser or a smart phone. If you want to try for yourself, request an eval license.


"Better Budgies" email sent to Ramona and read through her Notes 9.0.1 Inbox

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Exact same email read through iNotes 9.0.1 (without CoexLinks Fidelity)

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Copy of same email read through iNotes 9.0.1 (with CoexLinks Fidelity)

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Same two emails read using Traveler 9.0.1 on Android Smartphone



"Procedures" email sent to Ramona and read through her Notes 9.0.1 Inbox

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Exact same email read through iNotes 9.0.1 (without CoexLinks Fidelity)
Note the lack of fields under the image

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Copy of same email read through iNotes 9.0.1 (with CoexLinks Fidelity)
While the fields are not  formatted well, they are at least there. We'll work on formatting in 3.71.

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Same two emails read using Traveler 9.0.1 on Android Smartphone

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