| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 301 | Janko Stefancic | |
| 302 | Andy Harris | A vast amount of enterprise customers use Lotus Notes as their email infrastructure (more companies depending on who you talk to) so only supporting Microsoft Exchange essentially limits the cash Apple can get from the iPhone. |
| 303 | enzo stanzine | |
| 304 | Karl Wolny | Our customers have over 1000 moblie devices connected to the Lotus Notes Eviroment. |
| 305 | Klaus Karby | |
| 306 | Colm O'Connell | |
| 307 | Mikkel Heisterberg | |
| 308 | Kent Browne | we have over 2000 users in the mac users group as of today, and if we were able to put Lotus Notes on the iPhone, you would capture a large portion of that. I would happily go and buy one if i could use it in our company, as we are all Lotus Notes. |
| 309 | Stefan Block | |
| 310 | Odd Åge Skogheim | |
| 311 | Kim Gammelgård | |
| 312 | Lauriot Prévost | I was one of your first NeXT distributor in France in 1991... I bought a Mac last year, after 16 years of PC and I use now only the Mac with Lotus-Notes. I have to keep a PC partition only for my phone sync... Please give us a good solution to synchronise our phones with Notes ! Erwan |
| 313 | Vincenzo Capponcelli | |
| 314 | Scott Peluso | |
| 315 | Rob Wills | |
| 316 | William Malchisky Jr. | Five of my largest clients (over Fortune 200 in size) are all Lotus Notes shops. Their executives and managers have purchased iPhones either for their families or for themselves--knowing they can not connect to the corporate infrastructure.
I have smaller businesses that ask me whether their iPhone will connect with the Lotus Foundations project IBM has announced. My firm would also like to buy iPhones, but will abstain due to the non-Lotus connectivity.
By excluding Lotus Notes support, you are effectively stating that the number 1 or number 2 messaging product (depending on the market) is not good enough for your tool. This is outrageous.
You have a serious business opportunity here. I hope you strongly reconsider your approach with expediency. Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
William O. Malchisky Jr. |
| 317 | Joerg Michael | |
| 318 | Bjorn Thomassen | |
| 319 | Libby Ingrassia | |
| 320 | Anonymous | |
| 321 | Anonymous | |
| 322 | Anonymous | This will be useful to our organisation. Thanks |
| 323 | Anonymous | |
| 324 | Theo Heselmans | Yes, please Mr. Jobs ! |
| 325 | Marco Simon | |
| 326 | Vito Malačič | |
| 327 | Kari Puttonen | |
| 328 | Mika Selin | I really would like to have an iPhone, and yet may get one. Syncronization between Lotus Notes and iPhone would really make me get one. |
| 329 | Joe Micallef | |
| 330 | Anonymous | By not supporting Lotus Notes with iPhone Apple is surrendering the UK University PDA market to Blackberry |
| 331 | Simon Ellis | |
| 332 | Sven Steiger | |
| 333 | Josep Alemany | |
| 334 | Mark Quinn | |
| 335 | Eoin Noonan | |
| 336 | Daniel Nashed | Yes please, we really need iPhone support for Domino. In your presentations you say that the iPhone is fully Enterprise ready. But Exchange is only half of the enterprise and midrange business.
Please work together with IBM to bring Notes to the iPhone. We have many customers waiting for it and I would also look forward to it on my own.
-- Daniel Nashed |
| 337 | Roger Fitch | |
| 338 | Peter Schneider | |
| 339 | Jonny | Please help us +100.000.000 users across the world to be able to use your excelent iPhone while conducting our business |
| 340 | Maris Abols | |
| 341 | Timo Buecker | Our customers are asking about it. Mainly the top level management. They love big boys toys. |
| 342 | Barry Hughes | I am a Domino developer of almost 8 years and would love to be able to use my skills to bring secure and dynamic applications natively to the iphone.
I'll do you a deal - work with Lotus Domino and I'll buy a macbook pro! |
| 343 | Anonymous | |
| 344 | Tom Corcoran | Wake up and smell the Daffodils, No Domino support.....no Iphone!!!! |
| 345 | Per Erik Nyrud | |
| 346 | Andrew | |
| 347 | Gary Wilkinson | |
| 348 | Dave Jones | |
| 349 | Anthony Kendrick | I would love for apple and ibm to work together... I want the iPhone, but not sure how my synching will work! |
| 350 | Anonymous | |