by Martin Vereecken | Aug 12, 2008 | Cool Tools, IBM Lotus Notes, Refresh Divine
Do you like the Refresh Design functionality as it is now? Go to menu Application – Refresh Design… Select the correct server. Wait… Repeat for the next databases. This is ok, as long as you don’t need to do this that often, and as long as...
by Martin Vereecken | Aug 1, 2008 | Agents, Cool Tools, IBM Lotus Notes
My last post was about how to monitor if agents didn’t run for any reason (not only because they weren’t signed well). There were some restrictions though: Currently we are running on Domino 6.5. I prefer a free solution It needs to be simple and do this...
by Martin Vereecken | Jul 8, 2008 | Agents, Cool Tools, IBM Lotus Notes
Today I have a question for the community. Actually, the question came from my boss with my current customer. As always, the simplest questions seem the hardest to resolve :-). The problem is: there are a number of agents that should run on a daily basis, but every...
by Martin Vereecken | Jan 30, 2008 | Cool Tools, Webdesign
I normally (like in: it depends on the project/wishes of the client/company standards) try to test in/support the following browsers: Firefox 2.x (this is my default, because of supported standards and web development possibilities) Internet Explorer 7 Internet...
by Martin Vereecken | Jan 18, 2008 | Cool Tools, IBM Lotus Notes, Interface, SnTT
Remember last week’s Notes Mail Database Size Indicator? Mike O’Brien and John Head referred to Notes 8.01, where this will be included. I liked my solution, but after seeing the screenshot, it looked a bit pale. The new challenge was to give it a more...
by Martin Vereecken | Jan 11, 2008 | Cool Tools, IBM Lotus Notes, Interface, LotusScript, SnTT
Wouldn’t it be cool to have this in your mailbox? . Our local admin asked me if this is doable, and I thought it was a brillant idea and a very practical example on how to use this tip: A progress bar in Lotus Notes It’s an indicator that, eh, indicates...
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