| Wednesday 16th, April 2008
Written By : Jess StrattonCategory : Client Management Location : LotusUserGroup.org
Our LotusUserGroup.org group blog sponsor, panagenda, has released (for free) the panagenda MarvelClient Skinning Edition for IBM Lotus Notes 2.0.
With this, you'll have the ability to skin your Notes client workspace (instructions are kindly given in the link!). Apparently there is a gallery of skins coming soon, and Florian has asked for your contributions if you make a good one. (actually, that's a lie. He asked for your contributions. I added the "if you make a good one" clause for the good of all mankind. ![]() Go get it! --> http://blog.panagenda.com/pub/panablog.nsf/D6Plinks/FLOR-7DRBHC Technorati: Client Management
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1. anbuchezhian02/19/2009 07:02:25 AM
Hi Jess,
2. Todd04/23/2008 04:17:11 PM This is really cool. I Didn't know this could be done (never really thought about it, actually) But I like it. I created one of my own now that I saw this one. If you're into fishing, here is a link to mine: http://www.keepandshare.com/doc/view.php?id=528924&da=y Welcome! ![]() This blog is hosted by LotusUserGroup.org but all LotusUserGroup.org members are welcome to join in and post in the blog. Administrators at LotusUserGroup.org will try to maintain a constant stream of insightful comments, community information, links to useful sights and posts on other blogs, and, of course, answers to your questions whenever possible. So join in, post a blog, comment on posts, ask questions, share your knowledge, and state your opinions… All Content Copyright 2006 LotusUserGroup.org. Contact By Category : #ibmexperience : #ibmexperience, Industry, Lotusphere 2011 : #LS11 : 2 Minutes With... Podcast : Admin 2009 Boston : Admin Training : Admin2006 : Admin2007 : Admin2008 : Admin2010 and Lotus Developer2010 : Admin2011 and Lotus Developer2011 : AdminEurope : Admon2009 Boston : Annotated Links : Blackberry : Blogging : Business Partners : Client Management : Connections : DB2 and Domino : Developer Training : Developing : Domino Monitoring : Embedded Views : Events & Training : IBM Lotus Case Studies : IBM Workplace : Industry : iPhone : IWOEKS08 : Java : LEI : Lotus Blogs : Lotus Certification : Lotus Developer 2010 : Lotus Jobs : Lotus Knows : Lotus Nomad : Lotus Notes : Lotus on Linux : Lotus R7 : Lotus Traveler : Lotus Web Development : Lotusphere 2012 : Lotusphere Comes To You ONLINE : Lotusphere, Lotusphere 2011 : Lotusphere2006 : Lotusphere2007 : Lotusphere2008 : Lotusphere2009 : Lotusphere2009, LS09 : Lotusphere2010 : LotusUserGroup.org : LUG Lotusphere Challenge : ND8 : Newsletter : None : Quick Place : Quickr : Sametime : SameTime & Hannover : Security : Show-n-Tell Thursday : Sys Admin Questions : User Group Meetings : User information : Webcasts : XPages : ye11ow day : The BlogRoll Blogs Lotusphere Monthly Archive Recent Entries Lotusphere 2012 Session... Missed the #LS12 OGS? A Little more detail on... Day 2 Social Business k... Dr. Jeffrey Burns from ... Award winner #LS12 demo 5 LS#12 Demo 4 #LS12 Demo 3 #LS12 Ron Sebastian demo 2 #L... Jef Schick wih the firs... down to business #LS12 Alistair Rennie Kicks i... OK Go Scavenger Hunts, Tweet ... Download the Lotusphere... Why you should bring yo... Lotusphere 2012 Guess W... What would you like to ... Taking Notes Podcast- A... | |||
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