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Lotus Notes 5 for Dummies

by Stephen R. Londergan

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From scheduling and setting priorities to communicating and sharing information, Lotus Notes R5 gives you the power to work the way you want. There's only one problem: With all these new features, where do you begin? Whether you're a Notes newbie who needs a basic orientation or a seasoned Notes developer who wants to get up to speed quickly on the cool new browser interface and improved search features, Lotus Notes R5 For Dummies is the book for you! Discover fast and friendly advice on how to * Combat information overload by funneling your essential e-mail, deadlines, meeting times, bookmarks, and Web links to a single Headlines page * Do more in less time with the Notes versatile new interface -- a browser that puts your calendar, your e-mail messages, and the Web at your fingertips * Say goodbye to all those time-wasting "are you available?" phone calls or e-mail with the Notes group calendar scheduling feature * Get your hands on the facts and stats you need with the Notes powerful new network search capabilities * Stay on top of your game while you're on the road by using the Notes mobile support for PCs, pages, faxes, and PalmPilots or other hand-held devices If you're ready to upgrade to Lotus Notes R5, you need Lotus Notes R5 For Dummies to make the most of this software powerhouse.… (more)
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From scheduling and setting priorities to communicating and sharing information, Lotus Notes R5 gives you the power to work the way you want. There's only one problem: With all these new features, where do you begin? Whether you're a Notes newbie who needs a basic orientation or a seasoned Notes developer who wants to get up to speed quickly on the cool new browser interface and improved search features, Lotus Notes R5 For Dummies is the book for you! Discover fast and friendly advice on how to * Combat information overload by funneling your essential e-mail, deadlines, meeting times, bookmarks, and Web links to a single Headlines page * Do more in less time with the Notes versatile new interface -- a browser that puts your calendar, your e-mail messages, and the Web at your fingertips * Say goodbye to all those time-wasting "are you available?" phone calls or e-mail with the Notes group calendar scheduling feature * Get your hands on the facts and stats you need with the Notes powerful new network search capabilities * Stay on top of your game while you're on the road by using the Notes mobile support for PCs, pages, faxes, and PalmPilots or other hand-held devices If you're ready to upgrade to Lotus Notes R5, you need Lotus Notes R5 For Dummies to make the most of this software powerhouse.

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