B.1 Tablet Support

You can access GroupWise directly from the browser on your tablet device with GroupWise 2014 WebAccess. You can log in and perform all the basic operations directly from your tablet, including: Mail (read, compose, reply, and forward), Calendar (accept, decline, personal, and group), Find, and Name Completion.

To see a video demonstration of this feature, see WebAccess Mobile (Tablet Interface).

The Apple iPad is also supported by GroupWise through the GroupWise Mobility Service product. Messages, contacts, and appointments can be synchronized between the GroupWise post office and the iPad.

There are a few GroupWise features that are not available when using GroupWise WebAccess in a tablet browser.

  • Address Book: System and personal address books are not available. However, you can use your Frequent Contacts address book to send items. You can add users to your Frequent Contacts by using the GroupWise Windows client or GroupWise WebAccess in a desktop browser.

  • Appointments: You cannot schedule recurring appointments, and you cannot reschedule appointments.

  • Busy Search: You cannot perform a Busy Search.

  • Calendars: You cannot create personal calendars, share personal calendars, or publish personal calendars to the Internet. You cannot create new items and post them to personal or shared calendars.

  • Calendar Conflicts: When you send appointments, you do not receive notifications if there is a conflicting appointment on your Calendar or a recipient’s Calendar.

  • Documents: No Document Management is available.

  • Folders: You cannot create or manage personal folders or shared folders.

  • Mailbox Password: You cannot set or change your Mailbox password. If you need to change your password, you must use the GroupWise Windows client or GroupWise WebAccess in a desktop browser.

  • Proxy: You cannot proxy another user.

  • Rules: You cannot create, modify, or delete rules. If you have existing rules that were created with the GroupWise Windows client or GroupWise WebAccess in a desktop browser, those rules are enforced.

  • Signature: You cannot add a signature to items you send.