I do like it when IBM makes a product's new features so obvious (and so easily found from Google too!).  Here's the "What's new at a glance" for Lotus Quickr 8.1.1:



Lotus Quickr 8.1.1 sports several new features and opportunities for integration. For example:

E-mail notifications

    * Send e-mail from a team place to its members
    * Send notifications (iCal) from a team calendar
    * Send e-mail notification when assigning a task
    * Send e-mail messages when documents change status in a workflow

New options for creating rich-text tables

New support for Mozilla Firefox 3.0, IBM Lotus Domino 7.0.3 and Lotus Domino 8.0.2

New connector support for forward proxies (Apache, IBM WebSphere Edge server); enhanced authentication support (two step authentication)

New connector support for IBM Lotus Notes 8.0.2, IBM Lotus Symphony 1.0, IBM Lotus Sametime 8.0.1, IBM Lotus Notes 8.5

New integration with Lotus iNotes 8.5; access team places from the Lotus iNotes interface

New options for integrating team collaboration with IBM Lotus Connections

    * Add a wiki or team place to a community
    * Membership integration between a community and its linked wikis and/or team places
    * New feeds to show wiki updates on the community's home page
    * New links on a community's home page to open the wiki or team place
    * New links in a team place or wiki to open the community's home page
    * Add a Lotus Quickr document library to a Lotus Connections activity
    * Publish a document from an activity into a Lotus Quickr document library

New integration options for working with enterprise content management (ECM) systems*

    * Move, Copy, or move a link from Lotus Quickr to the ECM system
    * Display feeds of ECM content in Lotus Quickr
    * Lotus Quickr connectors can directly interact with ECM content
    * Search of ECM content from Lotus Quickr

New J2EE APIs to mashup team collaboration with other applications and services

    * API to manipulate and apply document types
    * API to manipulate property sheet types
    * API to edit and retrieve extended metadata
    * API to post custom document queries
    * API for ATOM publishing and syndication of blog/wiki content
    * API for replication of document library content

* These ECM integration capabilities are for Lotus Quickr services for J2EE; integration with Lotus Quickr services for Lotus Domino is in the works.
Well worthwhile investigating, particularly if you're running Lotus Connections.  And if not, why not?!?


By: Quickr Blog (Stuart McIntyre) | 0 Comments | On: 19 November 2008 17:41:00 | Tags:  quickr  lotus  8.1.1 



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