It made available
native PIM apps for email, contacts and calendar, as well as folders, a home screen dock, the Android app player and much more.
Native PIM apps so long as they are sync - able with my BB PIM apps.
The one thing blackberry probably has over every other platform in
the native PIM services.
Not exact matches
RIM has already said that
native email,
PIM, etc. support will come to the PlayBook, but in the meantime the BlackBerry Bridge allows them to get into market quickly and securely.
# 1 — It's not going to take 6 months for
native email /
PIM to hit the device if Jim B just said they're gonna demo it at BlackBerry World (first week of May)
The new software will include
native email support and other
PIM functionality, but BBM is still proving to be a challenge for RIM's software team.
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Native Email and
PIM Running via BlackBerry OS...
All i need are the
native email, the
pim features, a spell check and turn it into a smartphone lmao!
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Native Email and
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RIM showed it off during their BlackBery World Keynote today, and working with BIS and BES, this is the full
native email and
PIM experience you'd find on a BlackBerry Smartphone on the PlayBook.
With some hustle in the form of software updates adding more features like
native email,
PIM and Video Chat, it might be able to round third.
If making money didn't matter, I'm sure RIM would rather wait a few more months to release the PlayBook once
native email and
PIM support was present (read my editorial on why it's not here at launch) and some of the other apps were in perfect form.
And some things are still missing altogether that need to be there asap, like
native email and core
PIM apps.
The good news is that once
native email and
PIM support is rolled out by RIM, it should be made available to all PlayBooks, even the WiFi - only versions, via a software update.
I had hoped not having
native email and
PIM apps at launch wouldn't be ** that big ** of a deal, but it definitely compromises the experience.
This combined with the
native email and
PIM should cause Playbooks to start flying off the shelves.