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ACT! for Notes Web Access
We call it AFN Web Access, because all you'll need is a Domino
server and a Web browser. Are your users clamouring for a solution to
their business application requirements in an interface that is
familiar to them from Web based functions? Do you have the requirement
to provide Web based access for your remote users to business
applications? At last - the kind of power in front-end access in your
Web browser that fulfills the promise of Web-based business
application computing.
ACT! for Notes for Lotus Notes has the
functionality to make ACT! for Notes Web-based access a reality. We
have taken the fullest advantage to write natively in Java and
JavaScript, and to employ Framesets and Pages natively, to make the
design of ACT! for Notes.
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ACT! for Notes Web Access is included with AFN 3.1 thru 4.2
Improvements in ACT! for Notes Web Access
- Easy install: all graphic images are stored in the nsf file, so
that no special installation on the server is required.
- Send e-mail memos and create Letters and Form Letters from the
Web interface. As always, these documents are stored as part of the
Contact history.
- Special views embedded in Java applets, which allow for Notes
view style document selection and actions.
- Notes view style quick-search facility! You may type in a
substring on any sorted column, and navigate directly to the first
matching document.
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The Domino based navigation pane mirrors the look and feel of the Notes interface.
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The pop-up windows for the Web interface leverages Java to offer all the functionality expected: multi-value selection and values not on the selection list.
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The Web based Contact form - with a very consistent look and feel to the Notes interface.
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By use of views embedded in a Java applet, a user my select multiple documents in a view, and perform actions on those documents, such as linking Contacts to Companies.
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