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Comments on: IBM releasing iNotes for iPhone

Lotus Notes users can get their corporate e-mail on their iPhones through IBM's Web application that puts Notes mail inside the Safari mobile browser.

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by AppleSuxLeo September 29, 2008 9:41 PM PDT
And in a related note...Millions of financial analysts have just released iDontcare4apple for all of Apple`s products.
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by Jonathan Monahan September 30, 2008 6:29 AM PDT
IBM should have made and app not a damn web app.
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by Vegaman_Dan September 30, 2008 7:54 AM PDT
A web-based email app? That's not a real help here. People want to look at their mail offline too. Sometimes you aren't near a cell tower or have wifi- such as on a plane or inside many modern office buildings.
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by TV James September 30, 2008 8:34 AM PDT
#1 - I don't want it on my desktop. Why would I want it I want it on my iPhone (if I had one)?

#2 - Maybe they should have spent the time fixing the desktop version first. Although after 8 versions, maybe that's being way too optimistic.
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