HCL Nomad offers access to your Domino applications on the go. Without modification your existing Domino applications can be directly accessed online or can be replicated to your mobile device for offline access - all information is of course locally encrypted for securing your data.
HCL Domino customers have hundreds of thousands of HCL Domino applications that are only accessible today via the Notes client on a desktop.
• HCL Nomad will unleash the power of the desktop application via access from Android tablet devices
• HCL Nomad will allow Domino customers to utilize the functionality of tablets such as cameras, in new or existing workflow applications
• HCL Nomad will help customers reduce operational costs and increase productivity
HCL Nomad now includes panagenda MarvelClient at no additional cost, allowing seamless configuration of your HCL Nomad client.
Deploy HCL Nomad to your end users, so they can immediately take advantage of secure online and offline access to new or existing HCL Domino applications. Maximize your ROI by deploying HCL Nomad today!
User documentation:
https://doc.cwpcollaboration.com/nomad/docs/en/user_landing_page.html
Minimum hardware requirements:
Android 10.0" class tablet
Android 8.0 (Chrome OS 73 for Android 9)
Arm64 or x86_64 architecture
2GB RAM
The following hardware has been tested:
Google Pixel-C, Android 8.1, arm64 architecture
Google Pixel-Slate Chrome tablet, Chrome OS 73/Android 9, x86_64 architecture
Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 10.5, Android 8.1, arm64 architecture
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This is certainly a welcome addition. If you have domino applications that you need to access, they'll run happily in here. Some of the icons are "Mystery Meat" where you really have no idea what they do until you press them (even then, sometimes their purpose remains obscure). The great thing is that you don't need to make any modifications to your applications for them to run here. So if you have any legacy applications that you can't do everything via the web for, this application will be invaluable. The problem at the moment seems to be the screen size. Notes traditionally fits a lot on the screen and the application is only able to show a very small amount at once. It's painful to always have to scroll to fit forms on the phone but I imagine the tablet experience would be much better. A great start. Looking forward to subsequent releases.