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Up to this chapter, the assumption has been that you are sitting at your own computer and that you have Sametime installed on that specific desktop or laptop. But in today's world of wireless connectivity, multiple computers, internet cafés, and so on, is that completely realistic? What if your laptop crashes while you're visiting the branch office in another country, and it'll be two weeks before you can get back and get your laptop fixed? Can Sametime adapt to a worst-case scenario such as that? Well, of course! If you're running the web version of the Notes email system known as iNotes, you can easily have Sametime up and running just by signing on to your email though a web browser. If you're used to running the embedded version of Sametime in the Notes client, you'll hardly be able to tell the difference.
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Set the Sametime preference in iNotes
Log into Sametime from iNotes
Chat with others using Sametime from iNotes
Display Sametime contacts in the iNotes sidebar
Add new contacts to Sametime in iNotes
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