![]() In the left-hand column select widgets and then in the right-hand panel click the checkbox marked Show widget Toolbar and the my widgets sidebar panel. This is because I have completely reinstalled Notes 8.5 on my machine and the default is to have Google gadgets off.įrom the Lotus Notes menu select file and then preferences. I went to add a Google Gadget to do this but I'd already forgotten how to do it and when I looked at Alan's excellent instructions, I couldn't even find the icon. As I went to set this arrangement up yet again this morning, I thought to myself, why don't I get a pre-existing Google Gadget to do this for me? This has proved to be fantastic because I have been using notes in a normal square screen and having notepad arranged down the right-hand side. Not too long ago I got myself a 22 inch wide-screen monitor. On other occasions, I am following a particular list of requirements (again, usually part of a document pasted into notepad). I often find that when I am working in Lotus Notes and other applications that I am constantly copying data to notepad and making notes around it. ![]() I'm not sure if my behaviour is unique but somehow I expect that it's not. Thankfully now, I've got a good and simple example. It was hard to see the immediate business value of gadgets and even harder to sell it to the business. (Thanks Alan Lepofsky - a brilliant demo btw) rather than business productivity applications. ![]() The problem is that most of the demonstrations show you how to add really useful things, like personal fish-tanks to the Notes client. ![]() It's all great news that Lotus Notes 8.0.1 and above support Google Gadgets. ![]()
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