While trying to connect a Quickr 8.5 (Domino) server to an ECM system (IBM Content Manager) we were not able to login via the Quickr Web UI. Although we did implement all things described in the this Developerworks article we
Crete 2010
I just uploaded the pictures of our vacation to Crete to Flickr. Enjoy!
Vacation …
You will find us in Cretan Maila Park, Crete. See you all again in 2 weeks … Größere Kartenansicht Wetter Kreta © meteo24.de
Quickr 8.5 (Domino) Beta on Greenhouse
If you would like to get some impressions of the upcoming new release 8.5 of Quickr (Domino) you can now check it out on Greenhouse.
Provisioning Sametime Connect’s plug-in preferences
If you want to set some preferences for the Sametime Connect client remotely you can do this via an update site. How to create such an update site and how to configure your Sametime server that these preferences will be
Personal Support Requests
In the last weeks I got more and more requests for support for Quickr or Sametime via my website (mail, chat etc.). Unfortunately, due to lack of time, I normally will not be able to anwer them. I am actively
SNAPP-On Modules for Lotus Quickr (Domino)
SNAPPS just published some great enhancement modules for Lotus Quickr (Domino): Favorites is a commonly requested feature for Quickr and exists in the J2EE version but not the Domino version. Consulting companies including SNAPPS have designed interfaces for many companies
Test (2) via Posterous
This should be directly posted to my blog. Please ignore this post.
Troubleshooting Lotus Sametime 8.5 using WAS configuration files and logs
Describes several WebSphere Application Server configuration files and logs that can be helpful for determining the current configuration of Lotus Sametime 8.5 and troubleshooting issues that occur in the Sametime environment. The topics covered in the document are: WebSphere Application
Nice tool for your Windows desktop
Nice tool for your Windows desktop, especially if you do have an overcrowded one: Fences™ is a program that helps you organize your desktop, and can hide your icons when they’re not in use. A “Fence”, a term coined by

