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New Mobile App from Teamstudio to be Demoed at Lotusphere 2010

I am very excited to let you know that we will be demonstrating Teamstudio Voyager, a new solution that enables Lotus Notes developers to build BlackBerry applications using the familiar Domino Designer client.

Here is a screen shot of the development environment.





Here is a screen shot of what a (simple) application might look like on the BlackBerry.





Full menu integration, clean layout, ease of use, everything you would expect from a native BlackBerry application.

The product won’t be available until later this year, but I would love to have you all come by and get a quick demo of the product. So come visit us at stand 428/429 at Lotusphere.

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