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3D History Thumbnail Viewer for Lotus Notes

Posted by Niklas Heidloff | March 1, 2010


Hiroyuki Okamoto has contributed a 3d history viewer for IBM Lotus Notes. You can download this plugin from here.

You can start 3D History Thumbnail Viewer by pressing History toolbar button or by selecting menu Tools -> History.

Left key: move left.
Right key: move right.
Up key: switch display mode. (currently supports “slide” and “stack” display mode.
ESC key: switch between normal screen mode and full screen mode.
Enter key: Switch to the selected application tab.

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 Alan Lepofsky commented on Mar 1, 2010 8:27:55 AM

Does this work in the Mac client? I've installed it, and the History button in now in my toolbar, but I press it and nothing happens.Emoticon

 Hiroyuki Okanoto commented on Mar 1, 2010 8:49:12 AM

As the document in the zip mentioned,
this release 1.0.0 supports only Windows.
We are currently working on Mac and Linux version for the app.

Thanks,
Hiro

 Alan Lepofsky commented on Mar 1, 2010 9:01:04 AM

Ah, thank you. Sorry, I don't read documentation Emoticon Bad Alan, bad.

 Tony Austin commented on Mar 30, 2010 7:22:41 AM

Okamoto-san, I'm still getting to learn about how to install these plug-ins. I managed to install the File Navigator plug-in and which works okay, and reckon that I did manage to install this one properly too (at least, there do not appear to be any errors reported in the Activity Import Local Update Site log document).

However, I see no sign of the Tools -> History menu item, and could find nothing in Preferences which might make it appear. What might I be omitting or doing wrongly? Arigato gozaimasu.

 Tony Austin commented on Mar 30, 2010 7:33:45 AM

Okamoto-san, I'm still getting to learn about how to install these plug-ins. I managed to install the File Navigator plug-in and which works okay, and reckon that I did manage to install this one properly too (at least, there do not appear to be any errors reported in the Activity Import Local Update Site log document).

However, I see no sign of the Tools -> History menu item, and could find nothing in Preferences which might make it appear. What might I be omitting or doing wrongly? Arigato gozaimasu.

 Tony Austin commented on Mar 30, 2010 7:42:58 AM

Okamoto-san, I'm still getting to learn about how to install these plug-ins. I managed to install the File Navigator plug-in and which works okay, and reckon that I did manage to install this one properly too (at least, there do not appear to be any errors reported in the Activity Import Local Update Site log document).

However, I see no sign of the Tools -> History menu item, and could find nothing in Preferences which might make it appear. What might I be omitting or doing wrongly? Arigato gozaimasu.

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