Droid phone support

Are there any plans to have support for droid phones? Now that they’ve been out with T-Mobile for a while and the new phone from verizon is probably going to sell like crazy. It would be nice to see this in traveler support.

-Andrew Borrelli

Subject: Traveler and Android

The posts here are correct - Droid is on the list for future and not all ActiveSync implementations are the same. More specifically many devices use different versions of the ActiveSync protocol. I-Phone uses a fairly old version and this is the protocol currently supported. I-Phone, and therefore Traveler is looking at supporting a new version in future release as well.

Subject: MyLink does it without Traveler via USB or pushmail

MyLink for Lotus provides a full sync of Lotus Notes via USB (Mails, calendar, contacts, tasks and notes).

MyLink Enterprise provides a comprehensive pushmail solution for Domino and android devices. It is compatible with the following devices:

HTC G1

HTC TATOO

HTC MAGIC

HTC HERO

SAMSUNG GALAXY

ARCHOS INTERNET TABLET

LG GW620

MOTOROLA DEXT

MOTOROLA DROID

HUAWEI

Works fine with Android 1.0, 1.1, 1.5, 1.6, 2.0,2.0.1.

MyLink is available at www.waveglobal.net and does not need Traveler or ActiveSync. Push engine has been fully developped in-house by Wave.

Subject: On the list for future releases…

Have a look at this in the mean time:

Notes://Notes1/8525744900544E5F/5049EE164C54799785256BFF00519260/884693D4E4385D988525765400476852

Subject: active sync

Why isn’t active sync working on android? It’s the same client iphone use on traveler 8.5.1?

Subject: Not necessarily

As I have found with the Palm Pre and the changes Palm has made from firmware version to firmware version, not all ActiveSync implementations are the same. The fact of the matter is that IBM/Lotus tested against and certified the diferent versions of the iPhone. As has been stated in this forum today, there are features that are supported in iPhone 3.x that Traveler does not support since they primarily tested against iPhone 2.0.

Hopefully when they say these devices will be supported in future versions, we won’t have to wait a year for the next point release. :wink: