The following articles provide instructions on how to set up and use HCL Nomad.
Double-tap a document in a view to open it.
Follow these steps to set up HCL Nomad if you use an on-premises mail server located at your company site.
Follow these steps to setup HCL Nomad if you are using a Nomad server to access Domino applications.
Open your first application.
The Home page shows up to 24 of your recently accessed applications. The application that you last accessed is shown at the top-left of the page, followed by the next most recently accessed, and so forth. Removing an application manually from the page is not available.
You can use full-text search to search an entire application; use quick-find to find information in the current view or find and replace text in the documents.
You can import or attach pictures or files into documents.
You can now easily provide text input by utilizing your Android device's camera to scan a barcode or QR code.
Drag in a view to scroll the view. When you drag within a view to scroll, arrows are available to move to the beginning or end of the view.
Domino applications can consist of complex framesets containing multiple frames. These framesets can clutter the smaller interface of the Android screen. HCL Nomad on Android has unique toolbar actions designed to help users navigate their complex applications and improve their experience.
HCL Nomad supports the mobile actions menu button, which is a floating action button that hovers over a view.
You’ll find that creating a local replica is similar to creating one in HCL Notes®. Follow these steps to create a local replica of an application on your device. The local replica is encrypted using Notes and Domino® encryption.
Use the Replication page to replicate all local replicas of an application or a specific one. Also use this page to delete a local replica.
Beginning with Nomad for Android 1.0.16, you can enable Biometric Authentication for your Notes ID. This feature allows users to unlock their Notes ID with a biometric supported on the device, like fingerprint or face.