Sentences with phrase «native email client»

For example, the tablet didn't even have its own native email client!
Third, it has a fully functional, native email client built directly into the application.
When asked about the lack of native email client on the PlayBook, Balsillie replied, «We will have, if you want, a standalone non-web, non-paired email client on it within the next, I believe it was 60 days scheduled.»
The lacklustre app selection and lack of native email clients has really hurt it in the market place.
Neither the Nook Tablet nor the Kindle Fire has a great native email client, but the Nook Tablet's is the better of the two.
Every competing smartphone platform has a better native email client that pushes just as well as BlackBerry.
«The number one reason the PlayBook hasn't sold as well as we expected is the lack of a native email client, the number two reason... Read more
As it stands, RIM has also yet to release long - promised updates to the tablet that would enable it to use Android applications via emulator as well as further developer updates to deploy native development tools besides the current Flash / Flex / AIR toolset, both of which were expected in late September and have yet to be rolled out despite multiple confirmations of its imminent release as well as updates that include a native email client and more standalone functionality.
We hired an outside consulting firm to do a market analysis of the different phone models out there, their native email clients, and their copy / paste functionalities.
Many new features are being packed into this update including BBM, Calender, and a native email client.
Although RIM's decision not to include a native email client on the BlackBerry PlayBook was seen by many critics as an oversight — users can access their email by wirelessly connecting their PlayBook to their BlackBerry smartphone — RIM officials have maintained that by ensuring no email data is stored on the PlayBook itself, the device is more secure for government IT departments.
RIM was criticized for its decision to not include a native email client on the BlackBerry PlayBook — users can access their email by wirelessly connecting their PlayBook to their BlackBerry smartphone — however RIM officials have maintained that by ensuring no email data is stored on the PlayBook itself, the device is more secure for government IT departments.
And as for the Playbook not being a hit, when the company that made their chops on messaging releases a tablet without a native email client, how could it possibly succeed?
Actually I seem to recall RIM mentioning no native email client etc for quite some time prior to the ipad 2 or Xoom's launch.
I noticed my signal isn't as strong as before and the native email client has it's issues too which forces me to use another client that seems to suck my battery.
The most important additions seemed to be obvious ones, like the native email client that few could believe wasn't present on the initial version, but rumors had it including some more surprising features as well — like the ability to run Android apps on the PlayBook.
The biggest new feature is that RIM is finally including a native email client on the PlayBook, which features a unified inbox, tabs, and a rich text editor.
It took over six months for the PlayBook to gain a native email client, but RIM has used the time to its advantage.
It finally brings a native email client, support for using a BlackBerry device as a remote, and wireless printing capabilities.
Most notably there's finally a native email client with a new Messages app that not only lets you manage email but also Twitter and LinkedIn messages.
Price isn't the only reason the PlayBook isn't selling well; the device is missing key functionality such as a native email client for those without BlackBerry handsets.
RIM has released the 2.0 update for the PlayBook, adding a native email client, Documents To Go, Print To Go, and a new version of BlackBerry Bridge.
This version finally brings a native email client to RIM's tablet, complete with unified inbox and tab - based navigation for keeping multiple messages open simultaneously.
The PlayBook with a native email client has finally been shown running Android apps in a video online
The native email client is expected out this summer, along with the BlackBerry Messenger and Android app player.
«The number one reason the PlayBook hasn't sold as well as we expected is the lack of a native email client, the number two reason is there aren't enough apps,» Alec Saunders, VP of developer relations and ecosystem development at Research In Motion, told Pocket - lint and other journalists in a discussion about Android apps on the PlayBook.
Now that the BlackBerry PlayBook has a native email client and Documents to Go with update 2.0, users may be finding the on - screen keyboard isn't quite up to snuff for drafting business proposals.
Earlier this month Alec Saunders, VP of developer relations and ecosystem development at Research In Motion, told Pocket - lint: «The number one reason the PlayBook hasn't sold as well as we expected is the lack of a native email client, the number two reason is there aren't enough apps.»
The native email client currently supports Ovi Mail, Yahoo Mail, Gmail, Hotmail and other email services.
[youtube video link for mobile viewing] With the great new features in PlayBook 2.0 software, my favorite is the native email client.
We've heard previously that the native email client will be a standalone client and also that BBM will be tied to the PlayBook's PIN.
Cisco will compete with enterprise tablet makers such as Hewlett - Packard and BlackBerry PlayBook (which is as much targeted to the normal consumer as to the enterprise, but lacks a native email client).
Admittedly, I've never paid much attention to native email clients, having taken them for granted.
Here are some of the key updates with this operating system: # Includes the latest Motorola USB driver to allow Xyboard to connect to a computer to transfer files # Securely refresh your Corporate Email account with the native email client # Faster Browsing Experience # Improved network connectivity
[youtube video link for mobile viewing] By now, we all know Research in Motion has a native email client and PIM interface up and running on the BlackBerry PlayBook, they demoed some of it for us during the BlackBerry World keynote and needless to say we were pretty stoked to see it in action but, it left us wanting a little bit more of a preview.
I know it's hard to believe but some people don't use a native email client.
The PlayBook 4G cancellation news could also cause concern to PlayBook owners who are eagerly awaiting the native email client promised by RIM, along with Android app support.
Besides, the custom ROM has native email client, a weather widget and an all new navigation bar.
Better yet, you can also use Alternion to keep all your email accounts neatly organized and feeding into the same window, so you never miss a beat whether it's in Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, or even your company's native email client.
I use Outlook on iOS, but find this native email client to be an even better option for Exchange.
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