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IBM Navigator Mobile supports IBM FileNet P8 repositories and IBM Content Manager repositories. This support extends synchronizing capabilities to business content in a service that offers a full range of collaboration options. You need access permission to work and manage the business documents seamlessly synchronizing with few steps. Whether you access to a document or work with a team for reviewing documents, IBM Navigator Mobile provides the following features/support for repositories: For IBM FileNet P8 repository: * Library - Access to all common enterprise documents permitted * Teamspaces - Collaboration environment between enterprise users and groups * On Device - Sync and access documents offline * Airwatch and MaaS360 support * External Data Services support * Welcome pages for the first time users. * Saved Searches * SingleSign On for login * Entry Template support For IBM Content Manager repository: * Library - Access to all common enterprise documents permitted * Teamspaces - Collaboration environment between enterprise users and groups * Airwatch and MaaS360 support * External Data Services support * Welcome pages for the first time users * Saved Searches * SingleSign On for login IBM Navigator Mobile focuses on driving efficiency across the organization by allowing mobile users to access their business content in their enterprise IBM FileNet P8 or IBM Content Manager systems – whenever and wherever they are. *** IBM Navigator Mobile Requirements *** This mobile application requires IBM Content Navigator V3.0.0 or later. IBM Content Navigator is offered in various packages, please speak with your IBM representative about using Navigator Mobile in production environments or visit the IBM Content Navigator site for more information: http://www-03.ibm.com/software/products/en/content-navigator