IBM's Lotus Domino Web Access software (aka Lotus iNotes) is to make its iPhone debut "soon", Computerworld explains.
The software is expected to reach iPhone users before the end of the year, though that commitment remains subject to change, the company explains through its iPhone-focused Lotus Notes website.
"Lotus Notes data will combine with the flexibility and connectivity of the Apple iPhone. To be built on the time tested IBM Lotus Domino Web Access infrastructure, users will be able to quickly access e-mail, calendars, and contacts through the rich Apple iPhone user experience," IBM explains.
iPhone users will be able to see their Lotus inbox, read and reply to email, attach and send files, get access to a calendar and the capacity to read detailed notes regarding meetings and scheduled events, get access to contact databases, and will also be able to create new contact entries, IBM reports.
However, the company warns: "The above represents current IBM plans and directions, which are subject to change without notice."
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