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Everything you need to create sophisticated, cross-platform Notes applications using Notes API and the API Toolkit If you're a programmer, developer, or networking consultant who writes Notes applications, this book/disk set will show you how to provide your clients with the sophisticated custom applications they demand, while considerably streamlining the process. The first and only guide focusing exclusively on programming with the Notes API and the API Toolkit, it helps you tap the full potential of these powerful programming tools. Programming the Lotus Notes API features clear, step-by-step guidance, a wealth of expert tips and tricks, and a generous helping of C++ code, and arms you with information you need to: Design and program custom Notes applications using the Notes API Write cross-platform applications for Windows, Macintosh, DOS, OS/2, and NT Manage databases and views Manipulate individual notes Handle Notes Mail Create hook and external database drivers All the C++ source code discussed in the book Make files for visual C++ and Borland C++ Test programs to ensure that your applications run properly Programming the Lotus Notes API is an indispensable working resource for anyone who develops applications for Lotus Notes. It assumes prior experience with Notes and C or C++ programming.
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