When the new OS comes out next month, it will have taken RIM nine months to bring
a native email experience to the PlayBook.
Not exact matches
Following up our initial walk through of
native email, calendar and contacts on BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2 earlier this week, we followed up with Michael Clewley from the PlayBook team to get some better insight and understanding of exactly how everything is working on PlayBook OS 2 to deliver an uncompromising
experience.
[youtube video link for mobile viewing] Following up our initial walk through of
native email, calendar and contacts on BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2 earlier this week, we followed up with Michael Clewley from the PlayBook team to get some better insight and understanding of exactly how everything is working on PlayBook OS 2 to deliver an uncompromising
experience.
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.
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.
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 connect
Email account with the
native email client # Faster Browsing Experience # Improved network connect
email client # Faster Browsing
Experience # Improved network connectivity
This one - click technology not only vastly improves the desktop
email filing
experience, but also provides the most viable method of filing
email on mobile devices through its
native app.