| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 101 | Sven Meirte | I won't buy an iPhone until it's supported by Lotus Notes |
| 102 | Bill Buchan | |
| 103 | Simon Scullion | I don't understand why Apple would want to alienate such a huge chunk of the market, basically gifting it to Blackberry. |
| 104 | Peter von Stöckel | |
| 105 | Anonymous | it is time! |
| 106 | Richard Hogan | iphone + Lotus support = must get |
| 107 | Pedro Quaresma | |
| 108 | Erik Waldener | |
| 109 | Philip West | |
| 110 | Anonymous | |
| 111 | Colin Macdonald | I have been patiently waiting for the iPhone 2 for 3G etc. and was overjoyed at the announcement. Save for one important point, it only supports PIM integration with Exchange and we use Lotus Domino.
I was valiantly holding on to my Windows Mobile device, waiting for the iPhone 2 to be released, however it seems I'll now have to return to the fallback option of getting a blackberry. |
| 112 | Anonymous | |
| 113 | Jesper Henriz | |
| 114 | Lars Berntrop-Bos | I would love to use an iPhone with synched with my Lotus Notes contacts and calendar. |
| 115 | Anonymous | |
| 116 | Anonymous | Fully second what's already been said, I'd hate to see my favourite messaging platform being almost completely left out. |
| 117 | Bill Rodriguez | What the heck is wrong with Apple? Has Steve sold out to the Microsoft machine? As much effort as IBM/Lotus has put into making Notes work with their products, it is difficult to comprehend that they would leave out or not make mention of Lotus Notes as an enterprise email system. |
| 118 | Villi Helgason | |
| 119 | Anonymous | |
| 120 | Rick Wofford | |
| 121 | Rick VanGameren | |
| 122 | Mark Hughes | 30 Blackberry users who want to switch |
| 123 | Jeff Naylor | Concur 100%. Why deal with something you call "Active Stink" instead of a quality system like Notes? |
| 124 | Phil Randolph | |
| 125 | Barb Skedel | |
| 126 | Thomas Duff | |
| 127 | John Vaughan | We are a Blackberry / Notes shop. ~50k employees. Want in? Work with IBM Lotus. Thanks. |
| 128 | Paul Mooney | I have THREE (count em) companies in wee old Ireland - 2 enterprise level and 1 government (where Lotus Notes owns the market) that have asked me where the support is for iPhone.
They all have blackberry support as a standard... this is a no brainer for Apple |
| 129 | david lemaster | |
| 130 | Brian Baum | |
| 131 | Kevin Kanarski | |
| 132 | Anonymous | |
| 133 | ursus schneider | currently all our managers want an iPhone - unfortunately there is no support for Notes - they are asking if we could move to Exchange to support it? As we are a relatively small shop I would not be surprised if this was the catalyst :o( |
| 134 | Mike Miller | |
| 135 | Palmi H Lord | |
| 136 | Curt Carlson | Stop ignoring this important market segment. I would buy your phone if it synced my Lotus Notes mail/calendar/contacts. |
| 137 | Rashid Malik | I would like to see native support for Lotus Domino on iPhones devices. We have many corporate executives / users who have bought or plan to buy iPhone and want to receive their corporate e-mails on there devices. |
| 138 | Erwin Heeren | |
| 139 | Brad Hair | I have long been an "Apple at home, MS at work" person, and am excited at the prospect of more Apple at work. To make that a reality, please utilize all avenues available, and help those of us in the Lotus world to have the iPhone as a viable option to the BB and other smartphone devices. |
| 140 | Joel Demay | |
| 141 | Ajay Gupta | |
| 142 | Ethan Brodie | |
| 143 | Anonymous | |
| 144 | Yael Robertson | |
| 145 | Anonymous | |
| 146 | Chris Mobley | Would definitely result in more iPhone sales here. |
| 147 | Jon Czernel | Adding well integrates Notes/Domino support will grow your enterprise user base! |
| 148 | M J Byrd | Please do not ignore a large chunk of the messaging market! |
| 149 | Matt White | |
| 150 | Thomas Bahn | We possibly would buy iPhones, but since we are an IBM Lotus Notes/Domino shop, we need a real sync integration of the iPhone and Notes/Domino. |