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Idea Jam earns its keep

If you hadn’t already noticed, we have opened up registration on Idea Jam. Already there are a ton of good ideas and seemingly a lot of people getting involved with making suggestions, voting and answering issues for the community.

I though I’d just mention one idea because, from my point of view it shows the great possibilities of the site. Doug Finner posted an idea about allowing the user to turn off the automatic opening of the properties dialog when you open a view or agent in Domino Designer. Well within 3 hours Voytek Wicinski and Alan Lepofsky had both posted about an existing notes.ini setting “DesignNoInitialInfoBox=1” which does exactly that for you already.

This is great news to me in several ways, best of which is that I didn’t know about the ini parameter and do now. But also it shows the kind of people which Bruce has managed to attract to Idea Jam. If you work with any Lotus product I think you’re probably going to get some real benefit from getting involved.

Latest Beta of Idea Jam released

I headed up to Suffolk to see my parents and sister over the weekend, a really nice couple of days if a little short as I had to get back to London. “Why?”, I hear you ask, well because we wanted to get the latest version of the Idea Jam released to the live site. It took a couple of hours as there was quite a lot of data migration to do, but it seems to be pretty stable now so an email has gone out to all of the beta testers. But please do feel free to go and have a look around.

If you spot any problems then please drop one of us a line and we’ll try and get to it as soon as possible.

I guess it’s pretty obvious why things have been so quiet around here lately, unfortunately things aren’t going to get any better soon, my “day job” has a huge project going live mid November so with two systems going live at around the same time, the opportunities to blog are few and far between.

Come on England

It’s the rugby world cup final this evening between England and South Africa.
Come On England

Update at 10pm We shall not speak of this again.

The Idea Jam is coming

Well we’ve been beavering away for the last few weeks and yesterday Bruce announced the release date of the Idea Jam. Hopefully you’ll come along, have a look around and then, on the big day, 20th November, you’ll register and get your ideas heard by the Lotus community.

You can view the full press release here

Update Wow, just looking at the list of posts on Bruce’s blog there is just great feedback from the Domino community. I’m really looking forwards to November 20th now 🙂

Site Hacked

Well you go away for an hour at lunchtime and come back to find your blog hacked. Thanks to all of the people who pinged me to let me know of the problem. Of course I should have upgraded the blog template weeks ago after Declan released the fix for the cross site scripting hack. But time is short at the moment so I hadn’t got round to it.

Luckily the process is pretty painless, just upgrade the template and off we go. So to the tosspot who hacked my site… you really need to find something better to do with your time than hacking tiny little blogs, of course, your IP address has been permanently blacklisted (68.212.223.20 for anyone who wants to do the same).

UKLUG Eval Results

Warren has posted details about the conference evaluations that everyone kindly filled in a couple of weeks ago. Overall I think people were happy.

One of the questions was where people wanted to see UKLUG 2008 and the response was pretty overwhelmingly London. My suspicion is that this is because the people who attended the event were mainly from down south. If you couldn’t attend because the journey was too far please let us know so that we can get a clearer picture of where people would like to see the event next year.

And just a final round of applause for Warren and Kitty who, even though the event itself is over, are still working hard, reading the evaluations and starting planning for next year.

iPod Touch Review

So I’ve had the iPod Touch for a few days now and I did promise I’d write about my first impressions…

The Good
I’ve never used an iPhone (we’re a little backwards here in the UK) so I can’t comment on how the screen compares but from my point of view it’s the best screen I’ve seen on any mobile device, ever. I was slightly worried that once I’d had my fingers all over it for a day nothing would look good but it’s so bright that the image cuts through any greasy fingerprints. As a pure user interface the new iPod is just so intuitive that anyone can pick it up and be using it within seconds. Coverflow is a nice way of getting around (strangely I never use it on the laptop) with the draggable images you can get around your music collection faster than on any other device. It does rather rely on you having album art for all your music, but I went through that pain a while ago so not a problem here.

Safari is just lovely, surprisingly fast, and works with all of the websites that I go to regularly. The process of connecting to wireless networks is pretty painless (indeed seamless if the network is open) and then with the pinch / double tap approach to zooming in and out you can very easily get to all of your important sites. What I’m picturing here is that I won’t need to lug my laptop bag around with me all day at Lotusphere (or similar situations) and just use the Touch to check email, blogs etc. All I need now are good web-based IM clients for MSN / Google Talk and Skype. Any ideas?

The wireless iTunes Music Store is superb, in fact I think I may even prefer it to the real thing. I don’t know about you but I find navigating around the normal ITMS quite slow and clunky, the wireless version is so cut down that it’s a joy to use.

The photo and video functions are incredible, I’ve never seen anything so well done in such a small device and I can imagine that on a plane or train journey the ability to watch movies on a good sized screen will be a real boon.

The Bad
I’m not yet convinced by the keyboard. Firstly, why can’t it display in landscape mode? When I’m browsing I want to be able see as much width as possible, but really I won’t be using it much so can live with it. I imagine it would be more annoying on the iPhone where you might be texting or emailing a lot more.

Talking of the iPhone, I fail to understand why the calendar has been crippled so that you can’t create new entries on the Touch but you can sync your calendar with your computer. I guess this is a pure marketing move to keep differentiation between the iPhone and the Touch. The lack of the Mail app falls into the same category, not a problem as I use Gmail, but if you wanted a POP3 client then the Touch is not for you.

The Not So Sure
I’m not a big YouTube user, I just watch the things I’m sent. Though I guess if you need to kill a few minutes then it may be worthwhile. Just not my thing.

Now Greyhawk posted about his problems with accessing the music functionality and I have to agree that if you drive with your iPod regularly then this is not the one for you. You really have to be looking at it to be able to control it whereas older models you could do it by touch alone (ironically). But I don’t really use mine in the car, just on the bus and at work when it’s sat next to me. That being said, if there were some way to re-program the Home button so that a double click paused your music that would be lovely.

Overall this is obviously the way that portable media devices are going in the long run. In a couple of years time as battery life and storage catch up I can imagine the day when my ultimate pocket device is a reality