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FroBozz_Inc wrote:I wanna know about what's up with the Iphone Lotus Notes client that IBM had announced they were working on.
I'm wondering if that's been shuttered as part of some agreement Apple made with MS to open up exchange compatibility or something.
Anyone heard anything about it?
Buub wrote:FroBozz_Inc wrote:I wanna know about what's up with the Iphone Lotus Notes client that IBM had announced they were working on.
I'm wondering if that's been shuttered as part of some agreement Apple made with MS to open up exchange compatibility or something.
Anyone heard anything about it?
I don't know that Apple had to make any "agreement" with MS. Exchange Server is a pretty open platform. All Apple should have needed was an MSDN subscription and a half knowledgable Windows developer.
Jon wrote:Buub wrote:FroBozz_Inc wrote:I wanna know about what's up with the Iphone Lotus Notes client that IBM had announced they were working on.
I'm wondering if that's been shuttered as part of some agreement Apple made with MS to open up exchange compatibility or something.
Anyone heard anything about it?
I don't know that Apple had to make any "agreement" with MS. Exchange Server is a pretty open platform. All Apple should have needed was an MSDN subscription and a half knowledgable Windows developer.
Open platform?
tanker27 wrote:Now it seems that if you did not put the 2.0 software on it people want to buy it!
lordtottuu wrote:Am I the only one irritated to see the price of 3G iPhones on eBay not less that $600? *sigh* The regular old iPhone for me then.
Usacomp2k3 wrote:One of my coworkers bought the 3g iphone to upgrad his old one. The interface is really slow. I was surprised. There's a distinct lag when executing almost any application or action. Definitely not a positive feature in my book.
tanker27 wrote:Usacomp2k3 wrote:One of my coworkers bought the 3g iphone to upgrad his old one. The interface is really slow. I was surprised. There's a distinct lag when executing almost any application or action. Definitely not a positive feature in my book.
He needs to reset it. And if he hasnt upgraded to the new release he needs to do that. If its doing it and he has jailbroken it.....well thats his fault.
Usacomp2k3 wrote:One of my coworkers bought the 3g iphone to upgrad his old one. The interface is really slow. I was surprised. There's a distinct lag when executing almost any application or action. Definitely not a positive feature in my book.
Jigar2speed5095 wrote:Care to elaborate?I consider iphone (1st generation only) a crap.
Usacomp2k3 wrote:One of my coworkers bought the 3g iphone to upgrad his old one. The interface is really slow. I was surprised. There's a distinct lag when executing almost any application or action. Definitely not a positive feature in my book.
adisor19 wrote:Usacomp2k3 wrote:One of my coworkers bought the 3g iphone to upgrad his old one. The interface is really slow. I was surprised. There's a distinct lag when executing almost any application or action. Definitely not a positive feature in my book.
This was fixed in the 2.0.1 firmware update. I agree that the 2.0 firmware that it shipped with buggy and slow as hell. 2.0.1 however is MUCH better.
Adi
Alex wrote:adisor19 wrote:Usacomp2k3 wrote:One of my coworkers bought the 3g iphone to upgrad his old one. The interface is really slow. I was surprised. There's a distinct lag when executing almost any application or action. Definitely not a positive feature in my book.
This was fixed in the 2.0.1 firmware update. I agree that the 2.0 firmware that it shipped with buggy and slow as hell. 2.0.1 however is MUCH better.
Adi
Might have mostly been fixed in the 2.0.1 update, but my first gen iPhone running the latest firmware still feels a little sluggish.
tanker27 wrote:Seriously, those of you complaining of "sluggishness" need to do a wipe of the device and restart. My 2.0 is fast as ever.