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NAB Search Lite

Mobile access to the Address Book of your IBM Lotus Domino Server to search for a person

Mobile access to the Address Book of your IBM Lotus Domino Server to search for a person

NAB Search Lite

by apiron
NAB Search Lite
NAB Search Lite
NAB Search Lite

What is it about?

Mobile access to the Address Book of your IBM Lotus Domino Server to search for a person.

NAB Search Lite

App Details

Version
2.0
Rating
(3)
Size
0Mb
Genre
Business Utilities
Last updated
April 4, 2015
Release date
July 13, 2009
More info

App Store Description

Mobile access to the Address Book of your IBM Lotus Domino Server to search for a person.

NAB Search Lite is the free version of NAB Search. It enables mobile access to the Domino Address Book to search for a contact person for evaluation purposes.
Since the IBM Lotus Domino Server configurations may differ from one environement to another, NAB search Lite is providerd to enable you to verify whether NAB Search works in your environment for free before you download the full version. The lite version displays the email address only.

The NAB Search Lite application uses the http or https protocol to access the Domino Server and does not require for any software installation on the server Side.

REQUIREMENTS:

- The Domino server allows web access (http or https) to the Address Book directly or through a proxy server
- Your Notes internet username and password

ADVANTAGES / FUNCTIONS

- Search and retrieve a person’s contact from your Domino Server.
- Test if you can use the full NAB Search on your environment.
- get the Email address of the person you search for.

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