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    <title>Gap in Lotus Traveler’s OS Support</title>
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    <description>While Traveler now supports a large range of mobile OS’s (Windows Mobile, Symbian S60, Iphone), and is not needed for Blackberry’s, it is missing support for the increasingly popular Google Android.&lt;br&gt;
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I do not know how difficult it would be for Lotus to write a Traveler App for this OS (would the API’s support it?) but it does restrict Lotus Notes users options, for buying a mobile phone, which is never a good thing.</description>
    
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