IBM Connections is browser-based. Therefore, you can access IBM Connections on the iPad via the Safari browser.
There is a native Connections app for the iPad provided by one of IBM's partners. The app is available in the IBM Business Solutions Catalog on Greenhouse. I can't provide the URL here, but go to greenhouse.lotus.com, select Solutions Catalog , and search on mlinked
this looks like it would work fine if the iphone had a mouse. I have to say I'm very skeptical that using my big clumsy finger to click through all those ridiculously tiny menus will work. Also - this video doesn't have any sound? That's a pity - could explain things better if it did.
Thanks for looking. It's actually a recording of connecting to Lotus Connections with a Safari-based iPhone simulator -- which was the most expedient way to make this recording.
Don't confuse my cheesball movie with the product itself, because Lotus Connections on the iPhone is a thing of beauty.
Is there an updated video anywhere showing Connections 3.0 Mobile Functionality?
msmith612 10 months ago
@ Manibd
Hi Mani,
IBM Connections is browser-based. Therefore, you can access IBM Connections on the iPad via the Safari browser.
There is a native Connections app for the iPad provided by one of IBM's partners. The app is available in the IBM Business Solutions Catalog on Greenhouse. I can't provide the URL here, but go to greenhouse.lotus.com, select Solutions Catalog , and search on mlinked
I hope this helps.
MichelleMUlrich 10 months ago
Hi Stephen,
Can you post the download link for IBM Lotus Connections for iPad? I can't find on the Apple store or nowhere. Thank you.
mani
Manibd 11 months ago
this looks like it would work fine if the iphone had a mouse. I have to say I'm very skeptical that using my big clumsy finger to click through all those ridiculously tiny menus will work. Also - this video doesn't have any sound? That's a pity - could explain things better if it did.
hughgmurphy 2 years ago
wow, this is pretty sad. It's actually a standard web browser embedded in an iPhone frame. Do you really need to fake your own products Lotus?
pokeshot 2 years ago
Thanks for looking. It's actually a recording of connecting to Lotus Connections with a Safari-based iPhone simulator -- which was the most expedient way to make this recording.
Don't confuse my cheesball movie with the product itself, because Lotus Connections on the iPhone is a thing of beauty.
StephenfromIBM 2 years ago