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that mNotes is the best Lotus Notes sync software in its industry. Also, many of them said that their CIO or IT Admin would love to make CommonTimeâ??s product a corporate standard but its security and management was lacking. mSuite was developed to address these issues, and was built with rock solid security and centralized management capabilities such as central remote deployment, OTA software & policy updates etc.A couple of years later while continuing to build and support the mSuite customer base, CommonTime received questions as to when mSuite would be available for installation by individuals. In other words, could access to Enterprise-strength wireless push messaging be available without requiring a corporate server, Administrator rights, port access etc. Those requests spawned mNotes5, but we didnâ??t want to jump on the â??lowest common denominatorâ??, â??free softwareâ?? band wagon.The aim became to get an Enterprise-class solution into the hands of individuals, for wireless Lotus Notes messaging and mobile Domino applications. We believe that this has been achieved with mNotes5 and, when it is released, we believe it will be worth every penny paid for it. Our customers, as they usually do, will answer the question as to whether it is worth the money. They have opportunity to try mNotes5 during the Beta trial taking place soonI hope this helps you understand what weâ??re trying to achieve, on behalf of our current and future, customers at CommonTimeNigel MackrillCEO, CommonTime
that mNotes is the best Lotus Notes sync software in its industry. Also, many of them said that their CIO or IT Admin would love to make CommonTimeâ??s product a corporate standard but its security and management was lacking. mSuite was developed to address these issues, and was built with rock solid security and centralized management capabilities such as central remote deployment, OTA software & policy updates etc.A couple of years later while continuing to build and support the mSuite customer base, CommonTime received questions as to when mSuite would be available for installation by individuals. In other words, could access to Enterprise-strength wireless push messaging be available without requiring a corporate server, Administrator rights, port access etc. Those requests spawned mNotes5, but we didnâ??t want to jump on the â??lowest common denominatorâ??, â??free softwareâ?? band wagon.The aim became to get an Enterprise-class solution into the hands of individuals, for wireless Lotus Notes messaging and mobile Domino applications. We believe that this has been achieved with mNotes5 and, when it is released, we believe it will be worth every penny paid for it. Our customers, as they usually do, will answer the question as to whether it is worth the money. They have opportunity to try mNotes5 during the Beta trial taking place soonI hope this helps you understand what weâ??re trying to achieve, on behalf of our current and future, customers at CommonTimeNigel MackrillCEO, CommonTime
that mNotes is the best Lotus Notes sync software in its industry. Also, many of them said that their CIO or IT Admin would love to make CommonTimeâ??s product a corporate standard but its security and management was lacking. mSuite was developed to address these issues, and was built with rock solid security and centralized management capabilities such as central remote deployment, OTA software & policy updates etc.A couple of years later while continuing to build and support the mSuite customer base, CommonTime received questions as to when mSuite would be available for installation by individuals. In other words, could access to Enterprise-strength wireless push messaging be available without requiring a corporate server, Administrator rights, port access etc. Those requests spawned mNotes5, but we didnâ??t want to jump on the â??lowest common denominatorâ??, â??free softwareâ?? band wagon.The aim became to get an Enterprise-class solution into the hands of individuals, for wireless Lotus Notes messaging and mobile Domino applications. We believe that this has been achieved with mNotes5 and, when it is released, we believe it will be worth every penny paid for it. Our customers, as they usually do, will answer the question as to whether it is worth the money. They have opportunity to try mNotes5 during the Beta trial taking place soonI hope this helps you understand what weâ??re trying to achieve, on behalf of our current and future, customers at CommonTimeNigel MackrillCEO, CommonTime
that mNotes is the best Lotus Notes sync software in its industry. Also, many of them said that their CIO or IT Admin would love to make CommonTimeâ??s product a corporate standard but its security and management was lacking. mSuite was developed to address these issues, and was built with rock solid security and centralized management capabilities such as central remote deployment, OTA software & policy updates etc.A couple of years later while continuing to build and support the mSuite customer base, CommonTime received questions as to when mSuite would be available for installation by individuals. In other words, could access to Enterprise-strength wireless push messaging be available without requiring a corporate server, Administrator rights, port access etc. Those requests spawned mNotes5, but we didnâ??t want to jump on the â??lowest common denominatorâ??, â??free softwareâ?? band wagon.The aim became to get an Enterprise-class solution into the hands of individuals, for wireless Lotus Notes messaging and mobile Domino applications. We believe that this has been achieved with mNotes5 and, when it is released, we believe it will be worth every penny paid for it. Our customers, as they usually do, will answer the question as to whether it is worth the money. They have opportunity to try mNotes5 during the Beta trial taking place soonI hope this helps you understand what weâ??re trying to achieve, on behalf of our current and future, customers at CommonTimeNigel MackrillCEO, CommonTime
that mNotes is the best Lotus Notes sync software in its industry. Also, many of them said that their CIO or IT Admin would love to make CommonTimeâ??s product a corporate standard but its security and management was lacking. mSuite was developed to address these issues, and was built with rock solid security and centralized management capabilities such as central remote deployment, OTA software & policy updates etc.A couple of years later while continuing to build and support the mSuite customer base, CommonTime received questions as to when mSuite would be available for installation by individuals. In other words, could access to Enterprise-strength wireless push messaging be available without requiring a corporate server, Administrator rights, port access etc. Those requests spawned mNotes5, but we didnâ??t want to jump on the â??lowest common denominatorâ??, â??free softwareâ?? band wagon.The aim became to get an Enterprise-class solution into the hands of individuals, for wireless Lotus Notes messaging and mobile Domino applications. We believe that this has been achieved with mNotes5 and, when it is released, we believe it will be worth every penny paid for it. Our customers, as they usually do, will answer the question as to whether it is worth the money. They have opportunity to try mNotes5 during the Beta trial taking place soonI hope this helps you understand what weâ??re trying to achieve, on behalf of our current and future, customers at CommonTimeNigel MackrillCEO, CommonTime
Mnotes 5, due to having to leave your computer on and at home at all times, leaves me cold. As an active international traveler, and CEO of a mid-size multi-national, we are looking for ways to deliver our email to our people as they travel remotely. Leaving the laptop at home is not an option, Blackberry requires a new server and outside security, Smartmail is what we seem to be headed for. I had hoped to use Mnotes 5 for this, but having to leave my laptop home killed it for me. I have used Cadenza/mnotes for years and like the software and still use version 4.3.8 for syncing my pda phone (AT&T Tilt) to my laptop. I do not want a seperate email server just for forwarding email, like Blackberry or the Enterprise version of Mnotes, redundancy is cost. We already have an email server, don’t need or want another one.For now, we will continue to use the email forward feature of Lotus notes to a private email box and the wireless carrier’s provided SMTP server (included in your wireless provider data plan, although they rarely tell you it exists).It does not fill a niche for our people at least and few folks today have a dedicated desktop machine to leave on, as anyone on travel duty is fully portable, so MNotes 5 is at least 5 years behind the times of what is happening in corporations today regarding information transfer.Mike Stephens
Mnotes 5, due to having to leave your computer on and at home at all times, leaves me cold. As an active international traveler, and CEO of a mid-size multi-national, we are looking for ways to deliver our email to our people as they travel remotely. Leaving the laptop at home is not an option, Blackberry requires a new server and outside security, Smartmail is what we seem to be headed for. I had hoped to use Mnotes 5 for this, but having to leave my laptop home killed it for me. I have used Cadenza/mnotes for years and like the software and still use version 4.3.8 for syncing my pda phone (AT&T Tilt) to my laptop. I do not want a seperate email server just for forwarding email, like Blackberry or the Enterprise version of Mnotes, redundancy is cost. We already have an email server, don’t need or want another one.For now, we will continue to use the email forward feature of Lotus notes to a private email box and the wireless carrier’s provided SMTP server (included in your wireless provider data plan, although they rarely tell you it exists).It does not fill a niche for our people at least and few folks today have a dedicated desktop machine to leave on, as anyone on travel duty is fully portable, so MNotes 5 is at least 5 years behind the times of what is happening in corporations today regarding information transfer.Mike Stephens
Mnotes 5, due to having to leave your computer on and at home at all times, leaves me cold. As an active international traveler, and CEO of a mid-size multi-national, we are looking for ways to deliver our email to our people as they travel remotely. Leaving the laptop at home is not an option, Blackberry requires a new server and outside security, Smartmail is what we seem to be headed for. I had hoped to use Mnotes 5 for this, but having to leave my laptop home killed it for me. I have used Cadenza/mnotes for years and like the software and still use version 4.3.8 for syncing my pda phone (AT&T Tilt) to my laptop. I do not want a seperate email server just for forwarding email, like Blackberry or the Enterprise version of Mnotes, redundancy is cost. We already have an email server, don’t need or want another one.For now, we will continue to use the email forward feature of Lotus notes to a private email box and the wireless carrier’s provided SMTP server (included in your wireless provider data plan, although they rarely tell you it exists).It does not fill a niche for our people at least and few folks today have a dedicated desktop machine to leave on, as anyone on travel duty is fully portable, so MNotes 5 is at least 5 years behind the times of what is happening in corporations today regarding information transfer.Mike Stephens
Thanks man,Back in the day before I went telemark, we had to get our bindings set at the shop before working at the resort. Given our weight, and ability claimed, the techs almost always set them too loose for our taste. A guy had to take responsibility for himself and turn them up as the season progressed and as the guy skied harder and started losing skiis prematurely, usually in the bumps. Nowadays we get our kids skis at ski swaps and they ski hard and fast for their age and weight, but they are very tentative in bumps as of yet.I use the charts from the www. for ball park adjustment. I start sort of low in the range to be safe and intend to turn them up if the skis start to fall off prematurely. So far they have not complained of losing skiis too soon. They’ve been skiing since they were two and are 6 and 9 now so they will likely be pushing their bindings to perform any day now. Some day I expect them to tell me they want them turned up.For now, I feel safe enough that I am in the low end of the range from the DIN charts. When they were just learning at a VERY YOUNG AGE, with the bindings DIN set at the lowest setting, t skis would disconnect occaissionally just because the kids fell down. That made me feel safe. Now that I got a pair of alpine skiis and have not skiied with heels locked in in 20 years I am going to start at the low end of the DIN range again.I know if I tried to take my skis to a tech he would insist on selling me some new (and little short) skis.
Hi! It is nice to hear that you are coming to Hong Kong. I am a Hongkonger and I have some suggestions. In Hong Kong, Summer is humid. The humidity is around 85%. It is better to bring an umbrella along when you are out. And you may want to choose skincare which gives you light moisture. I don't even use a moisturizer when in Summer. I also recommend you to go to Mongkok. It is an interesting place. There are many shops selling milk tea which worth a try. The cosmectic in Hong Kong is actually a little bit more expensive than in Taiwan but are still so much cheaper than buying online. I personally don't like to shop in Bourjois because some of their products don't have an expire date on them. Besides Sasa, Bourjois, Mannings and Watsons, there is a drugstore called Log-on. It is less common but has more choices in Janpenese cosmectic and the Japenese cosmectic there are usally the latest. I am sure that there is one in Langham place mall. I hope you will have a nice trip!
I don’t know how many real companies can afford to forward Lotus Notes email (unencrypted) to a private email and use a wireless carrier provided SMTP server. It leads me to doubt the “multi-national midsize” credentials mike is talking about.Commontime is a lifesaver for me on my Android device. I used to have a blackberry and my company ran a BES. They now support iPhone synching but nothing for android yet. I love commontime’s ability to encrypt, forward my email and synch with the native calendar on my android phone without requiring a separate client. However I think it is way too expensive for individuals. $70 a year is a little too much as there are still a number ofbugs and restrictions.Just because it requires an additional computer doesn’t make it a dud. I have a desktop at work in addition to my primary machine which is a laptop. I run mNotes on my desktop and its on all the time. Its not a resource hog so I am fine leaving inrunning when I work on my desktop.
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that mNotes is the best Lotus Notes sync software in its industry. Also, many of them said that their CIO or IT Admin would love to make CommonTimeâ??s product a corporate standard but its security and management was lacking. mSuite was developed to address these issues, and was built with rock solid security and centralized management capabilities such as central remote deployment, OTA software & policy updates etc.A couple of years later while continuing to build and support the mSuite customer base, CommonTime received questions as to when mSuite would be available for installation by individuals. In other words, could access to Enterprise-strength wireless push messaging be available without requiring a corporate server, Administrator rights, port access etc. Those requests spawned mNotes5, but we didnâ??t want to jump on the â??lowest common denominatorâ??, â??free softwareâ?? band wagon.The aim became to get an Enterprise-class solution into the hands of individuals, for wireless Lotus Notes messaging and mobile Domino applications. We believe that this has been achieved with mNotes5 and, when it is released, we believe it will be worth every penny paid for it. Our customers, as they usually do, will answer the question as to whether it is worth the money. They have opportunity to try mNotes5 during the Beta trial taking place soonI hope this helps you understand what weâ??re trying to achieve, on behalf of our current and future, customers at CommonTimeNigel MackrillCEO, CommonTime
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that mNotes is the best Lotus Notes sync software in its industry. Also, many of them said that their CIO or IT Admin would love to make CommonTimeâ??s product a corporate standard but its security and management was lacking. mSuite was developed to address these issues, and was built with rock solid security and centralized management capabilities such as central remote deployment, OTA software & policy updates etc.A couple of years later while continuing to build and support the mSuite customer base, CommonTime received questions as to when mSuite would be available for installation by individuals. In other words, could access to Enterprise-strength wireless push messaging be available without requiring a corporate server, Administrator rights, port access etc. Those requests spawned mNotes5, but we didnâ??t want to jump on the â??lowest common denominatorâ??, â??free softwareâ?? band wagon.The aim became to get an Enterprise-class solution into the hands of individuals, for wireless Lotus Notes messaging and mobile Domino applications. We believe that this has been achieved with mNotes5 and, when it is released, we believe it will be worth every penny paid for it. Our customers, as they usually do, will answer the question as to whether it is worth the money. They have opportunity to try mNotes5 during the Beta trial taking place soonI hope this helps you understand what weâ??re trying to achieve, on behalf of our current and future, customers at CommonTimeNigel MackrillCEO, CommonTime
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that mNotes is the best Lotus Notes sync software in its industry. Also, many of them said that their CIO or IT Admin would love to make CommonTimeâ??s product a corporate standard but its security and management was lacking. mSuite was developed to address these issues, and was built with rock solid security and centralized management capabilities such as central remote deployment, OTA software & policy updates etc.A couple of years later while continuing to build and support the mSuite customer base, CommonTime received questions as to when mSuite would be available for installation by individuals. In other words, could access to Enterprise-strength wireless push messaging be available without requiring a corporate server, Administrator rights, port access etc. Those requests spawned mNotes5, but we didnâ??t want to jump on the â??lowest common denominatorâ??, â??free softwareâ?? band wagon.The aim became to get an Enterprise-class solution into the hands of individuals, for wireless Lotus Notes messaging and mobile Domino applications. We believe that this has been achieved with mNotes5 and, when it is released, we believe it will be worth every penny paid for it. Our customers, as they usually do, will answer the question as to whether it is worth the money. They have opportunity to try mNotes5 during the Beta trial taking place soonI hope this helps you understand what weâ??re trying to achieve, on behalf of our current and future, customers at CommonTimeNigel MackrillCEO, CommonTime
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that mNotes is the best Lotus Notes sync software in its industry. Also, many of them said that their CIO or IT Admin would love to make CommonTimeâ??s product a corporate standard but its security and management was lacking. mSuite was developed to address these issues, and was built with rock solid security and centralized management capabilities such as central remote deployment, OTA software & policy updates etc.A couple of years later while continuing to build and support the mSuite customer base, CommonTime received questions as to when mSuite would be available for installation by individuals. In other words, could access to Enterprise-strength wireless push messaging be available without requiring a corporate server, Administrator rights, port access etc. Those requests spawned mNotes5, but we didnâ??t want to jump on the â??lowest common denominatorâ??, â??free softwareâ?? band wagon.The aim became to get an Enterprise-class solution into the hands of individuals, for wireless Lotus Notes messaging and mobile Domino applications. We believe that this has been achieved with mNotes5 and, when it is released, we believe it will be worth every penny paid for it. Our customers, as they usually do, will answer the question as to whether it is worth the money. They have opportunity to try mNotes5 during the Beta trial taking place soonI hope this helps you understand what weâ??re trying to achieve, on behalf of our current and future, customers at CommonTimeNigel MackrillCEO, CommonTime
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that mNotes is the best Lotus Notes sync software in its industry. Also, many of them said that their CIO or IT Admin would love to make CommonTimeâ??s product a corporate standard but its security and management was lacking. mSuite was developed to address these issues, and was built with rock solid security and centralized management capabilities such as central remote deployment, OTA software & policy updates etc.A couple of years later while continuing to build and support the mSuite customer base, CommonTime received questions as to when mSuite would be available for installation by individuals. In other words, could access to Enterprise-strength wireless push messaging be available without requiring a corporate server, Administrator rights, port access etc. Those requests spawned mNotes5, but we didnâ??t want to jump on the â??lowest common denominatorâ??, â??free softwareâ?? band wagon.The aim became to get an Enterprise-class solution into the hands of individuals, for wireless Lotus Notes messaging and mobile Domino applications. We believe that this has been achieved with mNotes5 and, when it is released, we believe it will be worth every penny paid for it. Our customers, as they usually do, will answer the question as to whether it is worth the money. They have opportunity to try mNotes5 during the Beta trial taking place soonI hope this helps you understand what weâ??re trying to achieve, on behalf of our current and future, customers at CommonTimeNigel MackrillCEO, CommonTime
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Mnotes 5, due to having to leave your computer on and at home at all times, leaves me cold. As an active international traveler, and CEO of a mid-size multi-national, we are looking for ways to deliver our email to our people as they travel remotely. Leaving the laptop at home is not an option, Blackberry requires a new server and outside security, Smartmail is what we seem to be headed for. I had hoped to use Mnotes 5 for this, but having to leave my laptop home killed it for me. I have used Cadenza/mnotes for years and like the software and still use version 4.3.8 for syncing my pda phone (AT&T Tilt) to my laptop. I do not want a seperate email server just for forwarding email, like Blackberry or the Enterprise version of Mnotes, redundancy is cost. We already have an email server, don’t need or want another one.For now, we will continue to use the email forward feature of Lotus notes to a private email box and the wireless carrier’s provided SMTP server (included in your wireless provider data plan, although they rarely tell you it exists).It does not fill a niche for our people at least and few folks today have a dedicated desktop machine to leave on, as anyone on travel duty is fully portable, so MNotes 5 is at least 5 years behind the times of what is happening in corporations today regarding information transfer.Mike Stephens
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Mnotes 5, due to having to leave your computer on and at home at all times, leaves me cold. As an active international traveler, and CEO of a mid-size multi-national, we are looking for ways to deliver our email to our people as they travel remotely. Leaving the laptop at home is not an option, Blackberry requires a new server and outside security, Smartmail is what we seem to be headed for. I had hoped to use Mnotes 5 for this, but having to leave my laptop home killed it for me. I have used Cadenza/mnotes for years and like the software and still use version 4.3.8 for syncing my pda phone (AT&T Tilt) to my laptop. I do not want a seperate email server just for forwarding email, like Blackberry or the Enterprise version of Mnotes, redundancy is cost. We already have an email server, don’t need or want another one.For now, we will continue to use the email forward feature of Lotus notes to a private email box and the wireless carrier’s provided SMTP server (included in your wireless provider data plan, although they rarely tell you it exists).It does not fill a niche for our people at least and few folks today have a dedicated desktop machine to leave on, as anyone on travel duty is fully portable, so MNotes 5 is at least 5 years behind the times of what is happening in corporations today regarding information transfer.Mike Stephens
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Mnotes 5, due to having to leave your computer on and at home at all times, leaves me cold. As an active international traveler, and CEO of a mid-size multi-national, we are looking for ways to deliver our email to our people as they travel remotely. Leaving the laptop at home is not an option, Blackberry requires a new server and outside security, Smartmail is what we seem to be headed for. I had hoped to use Mnotes 5 for this, but having to leave my laptop home killed it for me. I have used Cadenza/mnotes for years and like the software and still use version 4.3.8 for syncing my pda phone (AT&T Tilt) to my laptop. I do not want a seperate email server just for forwarding email, like Blackberry or the Enterprise version of Mnotes, redundancy is cost. We already have an email server, don’t need or want another one.For now, we will continue to use the email forward feature of Lotus notes to a private email box and the wireless carrier’s provided SMTP server (included in your wireless provider data plan, although they rarely tell you it exists).It does not fill a niche for our people at least and few folks today have a dedicated desktop machine to leave on, as anyone on travel duty is fully portable, so MNotes 5 is at least 5 years behind the times of what is happening in corporations today regarding information transfer.Mike Stephens
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Thanks man,Back in the day before I went telemark, we had to get our bindings set at the shop before working at the resort. Given our weight, and ability claimed, the techs almost always set them too loose for our taste. A guy had to take responsibility for himself and turn them up as the season progressed and as the guy skied harder and started losing skiis prematurely, usually in the bumps. Nowadays we get our kids skis at ski swaps and they ski hard and fast for their age and weight, but they are very tentative in bumps as of yet.I use the charts from the www. for ball park adjustment. I start sort of low in the range to be safe and intend to turn them up if the skis start to fall off prematurely. So far they have not complained of losing skiis too soon. They’ve been skiing since they were two and are 6 and 9 now so they will likely be pushing their bindings to perform any day now. Some day I expect them to tell me they want them turned up.For now, I feel safe enough that I am in the low end of the range from the DIN charts. When they were just learning at a VERY YOUNG AGE, with the bindings DIN set at the lowest setting, t skis would disconnect occaissionally just because the kids fell down. That made me feel safe. Now that I got a pair of alpine skiis and have not skiied with heels locked in in 20 years I am going to start at the low end of the DIN range again.I know if I tried to take my skis to a tech he would insist on selling me some new (and little short) skis.
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Hi! It is nice to hear that you are coming to Hong Kong. I am a Hongkonger and I have some suggestions. In Hong Kong, Summer is humid. The humidity is around 85%. It is better to bring an umbrella along when you are out. And you may want to choose skincare which gives you light moisture. I don't even use a moisturizer when in Summer. I also recommend you to go to Mongkok. It is an interesting place. There are many shops selling milk tea which worth a try. The cosmectic in Hong Kong is actually a little bit more expensive than in Taiwan but are still so much cheaper than buying online. I personally don't like to shop in Bourjois because some of their products don't have an expire date on them. Besides Sasa, Bourjois, Mannings and Watsons, there is a drugstore called Log-on. It is less common but has more choices in Janpenese cosmectic and the Japenese cosmectic there are usally the latest. I am sure that there is one in Langham place mall. I hope you will have a nice trip!
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I don’t know how many real companies can afford to forward Lotus Notes email (unencrypted) to a private email and use a wireless carrier provided SMTP server. It leads me to doubt the “multi-national midsize” credentials mike is talking about.Commontime is a lifesaver for me on my Android device. I used to have a blackberry and my company ran a BES. They now support iPhone synching but nothing for android yet. I love commontime’s ability to encrypt, forward my email and synch with the native calendar on my android phone without requiring a separate client. However I think it is way too expensive for individuals. $70 a year is a little too much as there are still a number ofbugs and restrictions.Just because it requires an additional computer doesn’t make it a dud. I have a desktop at work in addition to my primary machine which is a laptop. I run mNotes on my desktop and its on all the time. Its not a resource hog so I am fine leaving inrunning when I work on my desktop.
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