i'm excited..2.0 is finally here!
BLACKBERRY PLAYBOOK, Official Playbook Discussion Thread
BLACKBERRY PLAYBOOK, Official Playbook Discussion Thread
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Feb 21 2012, 06:10 PM
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i'm excited..2.0 is finally here!
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Feb 21 2012, 06:41 PM
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downloading with unifi is so fast..i'm halfway already!
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Feb 21 2012, 08:18 PM
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i am running 2.0..super cool guys
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Feb 22 2012, 12:12 PM
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QUOTE(skeelee @ Feb 22 2012, 11:29 AM) With the Bridge, I never find a need to have a native mail client. In fact, I truly believe that RIM is right in the first place not providing a native mail client because the Bridge solution is elegant and sufficient, for BB phone owners at least. i like native email..its troublesome to on bridge all the time...Now that native mail is here, I set it up nevertheless, but now receive two notifications for the same mail. If I read the bridged mail, the native mail will later take notice and cancel the noticication. However, if I read in the native mail, the bridged mail will never find out. This is too troublesome. RIM gives in to what the market demands and provides a native mail client, but I think it is only good for non-BB phone users. What's your take? |
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