Her er lidt info hvad Traveler 8.5.2 kommer til at tilbyde - vigtigst er nok at man kan lave opslag i NAB'en fra sin Nokia device samt der kommer en klient til Android selvom det ikke står nedenfor:
New Lotus Notes Traveler features in release 8.5.2 beta
The following new features have been added to this version of the Lotus Notes Traveler 8.5.2 Beta release.
· Support for Meeting Invitations on Apple devices
Invitation notices can now be processed on Apple devices. Users invited to meetings can accept, tentatively accept or decline meeting notices right from their mobile device. Support is also included for users to be able to create meetings on the device with attendees, and to reschedule, update or cancel meetings from the Apple device.
· HTTP/S based push for Windows Mobile and Nokia devices
Starting with Lotus Notes Traveler 8.5.2, Windows Mobile and Nokia S60 clients will no longer use the separate TCP connection over port 8642 for push messages. These messages now use an HTTP or SSL channel (depends on which connection type is configured for your mobile clients). The Lotus Notes Traveler server will continue to support the older clients which still use the TCP 8642 channel, but if all mobile devices are at the current level, then this feature removes the need to open an additional TCP port in your network firewalls. This feature also will make it easier to implement a network topology that incorporates a reverse proxy server in front of the Lotus Notes Traveler service.
· Corporate Name Lookup for Nokia S60 devices
· Automatic Lotus Notes Traveler client updates for Nokia S60 devices
A new installer application called Lotus Installer is now used to install the Lotus Notes Traveler client software and it can be configured to periodically check with the server for any updates to the client software. If updates are detected, the device user is prompted to download and install the latest updates. This feature is available now for Nokia S60 devices and will be included for Windows Mobile devices in a future beta drop.
· Scheduled Synchronization for Nokia S60 devices
Lotus Notes Traveler users on Windows Mobile and Nokia S60 devices can now define a synchronization schedule for peak and off peak work times. On the device, open the Lotus Notes Traveler client application and access the settings to create a custom schedule. Setting the device to use a connection mode other than "Always Connected" will save battery, and being able to adjust the schedule for different times of day and during the week allows you to improve battery life even further. This feature is available now for Nokia S60 devices and will be included for Windows Mobile devices in a future beta drop.
· Data Roaming detection
Lotus Notes Traveler for Windows Mobile and Nokia S60 devices now detects if your device is roaming on a data network. If Lotus Notes Traveler data roaming is disabled, then when this state is detected, Lotus Traveler will disconnect from the Lotus Traveler server and will discontinue any predefined synchronization schedule while in this condition. There is a new preference which can be set to enable automatic synchronization while data roaming, but by default this setting is disabled. Manual synchronization is still allowed, but you will be presented with a warning to confirm your request.
· Support for Windows Mobile 6.5 mobile devices
New Windows Mobile phones are now officially supported by Lotus Notes Traveler.
Note: The Lotus Notes Traveler client for Windows Mobile 5 devices is no longer included in the Lotus Notes Traveler client. The Lotus Traveler version 8.5.2 server still supports all previous releases of Lotus Notes Traveler clients, including those running on Windows Mobile 5, but new features are no longer being added to that code level and that client can be obtained through the Lotus Notes Traveler version 8.5.1 offering.