5/5 rating based on 53 reviews. Read all reviews for HCL Traveler Companion for iPhone.
HCL Traveler Companion is free iOS app published by HCL America
bu11frogg2
With this app, I can read encrypted messages. Pretty basic stuff, it's helpful, but IBM can do so much more! It would be really nice if it also let me set my Out of Office. Converting "doc links" to web links would be a big bonus too.
Dludwig
The Companion does not work if you have MobileIron's Mobile Device Manager implemented in your organization. It doesn't recognize the Companion's traffic as secure and blocks it. Need IBM and MobileIron to get on the same page!
Micah Gitlin
The iPad calendar and email integration is great, but the app would be even better if IBM would get up to speed with a sametime app/feature.
Kevins6n
This was the last piece of the puzzle in moving my email from my old BB to my iPhone. I can now read all email, even encrypted messages, on my iPhone. Buhbye Blackberry!! This was extremely simple to setup. Launch the app, then open mail.app and select your Lotus Notes account. Open an email with encrypted content. Instead of the body of the message is text explaining that you should open the message using Lotus Companion. Then touch the highlighted text in the message which will bring Lotus Companion to the foreground. At this point it auto-populates the Notes ID and server name, and asks you to type in your password. After entering my Single Sign On password (my corporate intranet password is different from my Notes ID password), the encrypted message then popped up within Companion. Due to security concerns, you can't do anything other than read the message, but that is all I ever do anyways. Note, if you're having trouble getting this to work (it won't populate your server and Notes ID, for example) then contact your Lotus Notes Sys Admin and have them add this function to your ID. Don't confuse this app with Sametime, that's an IM client. I'll add my voice to the chorus asking for ST on iPhone, but that's a rant for another review
Lonnie's IPad
Already have Lotus Notes And Calendar on devices. This doesnt seem to do anything. Save your time and money.