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Inside Flipboard

Official Google Mac Blog

Format My Source Code for Blogging

The LotusLive Blog

Build a Website - Create a Blog - Squarespace

Chuck's Home World - News & Happenings in My Life for My Friends & Family

SharePoint & Lotus

Domino Blog

et's talk about the creation and storage of Notes ID files for a moment. When you create a Notes ID for an end user, where do you put it? Do you keep a copy of it somewhere so that you have access to it in the future? What about the password? Do you use a generic password so that if a user forgets it you have a copy with a known password to give them? And when a user requires that original copy (because of a lost password or such) how do you deal with any changes that occurred from the time the id was created until the time they requested a new one? Things like name changes, certificate changes, encryption keys, etc? And what about users with multiple versions of the ID file - on shared computers or such?

Online Photoshop Tutorials, Tips and News. | Planet Photoshop

So a lot of people see me doing crazy stuff with filters in Photoshop and I often ask people if they ever use filters. I was surprised to find out that very few actually do. The ones they do use are common ones like Blur or Sharpen, but there are dozens of other filters in Photoshop that no one ever really bothers with because they either didn’t know they were there or were put off by the name. Don’t let that throw you off.

Lotuscube

All of IBM software products. Все о программных продуктах IBM

Go Big Always

A design and usability blog: Signal vs. Noise (by 37signals)

37signals company blog.

The State of the Lotus ISV

A blog post about Lotus ISV's.

Kath's Korner

My wife's blog

PLANET LOTUS.org

Photoshop Insider

Editor and Publisher of Photoshop User Magazine, Layers magazine (the how-to magazine for everything Adobe) and President of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP)

Ben Poole :: programming, Lotus Notes, Macs, all sorts...

Blog of Ben Poole Lotus programmer extrodinaire.

Umi's blog

Umis little blog

Ed Brill

IBMer Ed Brill's blog

Richard Schwartz's blog

Never underestimate the power of the Schwartz!

Save & Share Links


LinkJam is a social bookmarking tool that allows teams to save, share and organize their bookmarks. It runs on IBM's Lotus Domino server and setup is quick and easy.

LinkJam gives people a better way to manage their own bookmarks as well as share, subscribe and search the community's bookmarks. LinkJam makes it easier than ever before to share information and accelerate innovation.

With LinkJam, you can discover where people get their information. You go straight to information that a member of your community has already vetted and found appropriate and useful.







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