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    Name: Nathan T. Freeman on Jun 9, 2008
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    Name: Volker Weber on Jun 9, 2008
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    Name: Alan Lepofsky on Jun 9, 2008
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    Name: John Roling on Jun 9, 2008
    Comments: As an Enterprise customer, enterprise means Lotus Notes to me, and has for over a decade. We love your devices, and want you to know that we would love to see you connect to Lotus Notes as a platform. Thank You.
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    Name: Chris Whisonant on Jun 9, 2008
    Comments: Please provide support for Lotus products natively on the iPhone. I love my iPhone, but still have to keep my BlackBerry for corporate PIM sync. Our consulting firm has around 25 BlackBerrys and we support many other customers with BlackBerry servers. I would estimate that our customers have BlackBerry accounts in the thousands.
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    Name: Ben Poole on Jun 9, 2008
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    Name: Scott Joyner on Jun 9, 2008
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    Name: Steve McDonagh on Jun 9, 2008
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    Name: Scott Rattray on Jun 9, 2008
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    Name: Bill Gates on Jun 9, 2008
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    Name: Devin Olson on Jun 9, 2008
    Comments: I am a Admin and Development consultant specializing in IBM Lotus technologies for Large, Middle, and Small Business markets, with additional expertise supporting US Government customers. I would love to be able to recommend / assist my customers with migrating their mobile devices away from WinOS, Palm, and Blackberry to the iPhone; but until there is a significant and usable API (beyond a simple SDK) between the iPhone and IBM Lotus technologies, I simply cannot do so. Please begin working with IBM Lotus to provide a solution for my (tens of thousands) customers. Thank you, -Devin S. Olson
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    Name: Michael Smelser on Jun 9, 2008
    Comments: I am a Lotus Notes application Developer and a big downfall I saw of the initial iPhone was its lack of support for Calendar & Scheduling. Now that the iPhone 2.0 has been announced to have that I can see a number of uses switching. I currently work at a company that supports the BlackBerry phones internally and externally and I can see this now a major point for Lotus Notes users. Thank you
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    Name: John Head on Jun 9, 2008
    Comments: I can directly claim about 50 users who want to use an iPhone with Domino. Indirectly, I think the rough number is about 10k.
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    Name: Peter Presnell on Jun 9, 2008
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    Name: Anonymous on Jun 9, 2008
    Comments: I work for a company that has over 2500 email users and of that 500 blackberry users. We would love to see a device other than the blackberry from RIM.
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    Name: Anonymous on Jun 9, 2008
    Comments: We already sync Blackberry, Symbian, Palm or Windows Mobile, and iPhone users can't connect to domino.
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    Name: Jessica Stratton on Jun 9, 2008
    Comments: I want the iPhone and would own one the INSTANT Lotus Notes support is available for instant/push technology. I need instant notification of email, and is my one requirement for a smartphone. This is what is keeping me away from iPhone.
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    Name: Chris Blatnick on Jun 9, 2008
    Comments: I work with many customers that are holding off on deploying the iPhone until this roadmap becomes clear. Adoption among these companies will shoot through the roof if they can have support for Lotus Notes technologies.
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    Name: Anonymous on Jun 9, 2008
    Comments: Currently using blackberries for the team (about 8)
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    Name: Fred Janssen on Jun 9, 2008
    Comments: Currently supporting 250+ Blackberry, 300+ Windows and 50+ Palm devices. Users are screaming for iPhone support, even yhough it's notavaiaable in my country yet. The''re importing like madmen.
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    Name: James Summerton on Jun 9, 2008
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    Name: Chris Crowley on Jun 9, 2008
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    Name: Winston Smith on Jun 9, 2008
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    Name: Winston Smith on Jun 9, 2008
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    Name: Winston Smith on Jun 9, 2008
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    Name: Winston Smith on Jun 9, 2008
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    Name: Winston Smith on Jun 9, 2008
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    Name: Winston Smith on Jun 9, 2008
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    Name: Colin Williams on Jun 9, 2008
    Comments: Support 250 Blackberry devices. Management expressing interest in iPhone for execs.
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    Name: David Folsom on Jun 9, 2008
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    Name: Anonymous on Jun 9, 2008
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    Name: Richard Ham on Jun 9, 2008
    Comments: If you are going to claim the iPhone is Enterprise ready, you need to support Lotus Domino/Notes.
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    Name: Michel Bajnocy on Jun 9, 2008
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    Name: Mark Lepisto on Jun 9, 2008
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    Name: Patrick Darke on Jun 9, 2008
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    Name: Giuseppe Grasso on Jun 9, 2008
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    Name: Anonymous on Jun 9, 2008
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    Name: Anonymous on Jun 9, 2008
    Comments: it seems to bother some users so I will sign. But clearly who needs an iPhone Nobody...!!! 200 dollars yep if you take a 24 months contract with that... WTF... My Nokia N95 8GB would have been free with that kind of "lock in" but i decided to buy it without contract on eBay..!!!
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    Name: Declan Lynch on Jun 9, 2008
    Comments: Our CEO has an iPhone. IMAP support is not enough, no contacts or calendar. Domino Web Access is not enough, no push email. This needs to be sorted sooner rather then later.
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    Name: Pete McPhedran on Jun 9, 2008
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    Name: Michelle O'Rorke on Jun 9, 2008
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    Name: Rob McDonagh on Jun 9, 2008
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    Name: Ed Maloney on Jun 9, 2008
    Comments: Reminder: there is no Exchange client for the Mac (Entourage doesn't count). There is a Lotus Notes client for the Mac. Apple and IBM really need to work together to provide support for Lotus Notes on the iPhone.
  44. 44
    Name: Ray J Bilyk on Jun 9, 2008
    Comments: Come on Steve... Let's play fair!!!! Give us support!
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    Name: Justin Golden on Jun 9, 2008
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    Name: Anonymous on Jun 9, 2008
    Comments: we notes users are ENTERPRISE users. If apple claims to have iphone for the enterprise. we need this now. thanks.
  47. 47
    Name: Bruce Currier on Jun 9, 2008
    Comments: Currently we have about 60 Blackberries that I support.
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    Name: Chris Fickett on Jun 9, 2008
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    Name: Carlos Rodrigues on Jun 9, 2008
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    Name: Mark O'Hara on Jun 9, 2008
    Comments: By supporting only one "corporate" email system you are overlooking a large population of users in the world. Please work with IBM to support their software offerings.

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