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Feature comparison in Lotus iNotes 8.5.2 full, lite and ultra-light modes * Lotus iNotes 8.5.x Reference Card (Japanese version) * Reference Card: IBM Lotus iNotes 8.5.x Reference Card for Ultra-light Mode * Lotus iNotes 8.5.x Reference Card * Notes 101: What Lotus Notes can do for you! * Can Transactional Logging be disabled while DAOS is enabled? * Domino Administrator Client still attempts to connect to servers with "Refresh Server Bookmarks" option disabled. * Can the notebook be synchronized automatically just like the contacts can in Notes? * Server Hangs During LZ1 to Huffman Conversion * Error installing Lotus Domino 8.5.1 German language pack on zLinux Enterprise Server SUSE10 SP3 * AdminP performance downgrade after upgrade to 8.5.1 or 8.5.2 * Server hang on various tasks with error messages: "Insufficient memory" or "Maximum memory segments that notes can support has been exceeded" * DAOS - daos.cfg file build, catalog resync and prune take too long * Administrators: Previewing IBM Lotus iNotes 8.5.2 for your users * Getting started: Lotus iNotes 8.5.2 * New OpenNTF Release: Access Lotus Connections from XPages via Apache Wink * Quickr / : Sync Folder to a Place ( connector option ) * Quickr / : Sync Folder to a Place ( connector option ) * Domino Designer / : New field type "Computed (not stored)" * The biggest Advantage of Java in XPages: Debugging * Quickr / : Integrate the Lotus QuickR Calendar with Domino Resource Reservations * New Page on XPages.info with XPages Hosting Offerings * Tips for problem installing the 8.5.2 FP1 * Notes / Domino upgrade cheat sheet * HTTP request consumer in XPages * Taking Notes Episode 129 * Lotus Connections 3.0 Profiles DB * The biggest Advantage of Java in XPages * Golden Rules for Domino Adminstrators * NSD changes in IBM Lotus Notes/Domino 8.5.2 * New article: Happy holidays to all! * Survey: How (Often) Do You Read Codestore? * Survey Followup: Knowing My Readers Part 1