Monday, December 10, 2007

BlackBerry Application Suite For Windows

BlackBerry Application Suite For Windows Mobile- Based Devices


Come later this year, RIM will offer a new application software that will provide users of select devices based on Windows Mobile 6 with a virtual BlackBerry application experience.

That means support for BlackBerry email, phone, calendar, address book, tasks, memos, browser, instant messaging and other applications developed for the BlackBerry platform.

The extension of BlackBerry applications to a broader range of devices should spell good news for both the CrackBerries and BlackBerry enthusiasts who are still thinking if they should get their hands on one.

Key benefits of running the new BlackBerry application suite on a Windows Mobile-based device will include:

The added benefit of BlackBerry applications, with a consistent user interface and messaging experience.
BlackBerry “push” technology – messages and information updates can be delivered automatically to the Windows Mobile-based device
Support for BlackBerry® Mobile Data System (BlackBerry MDS) allowing organizations to develop their own BlackBerry applications or deploy third-party BlackBerry applications that can run on Windows Mobile-based devices as well as BlackBerry smartphones.
Support for various input methods, including QWERTY keyboards, 5-way navigation, touch screen and stylus operation.
Support on BlackBerry® Internet Service, which provides push-based email from up to 10 supported email accounts (including most popular ISP accounts), attachment viewing and web browsing with optimized wireless efficiency.
Support on BlackBerry® Enterprise Server, which tightly integrates with Microsoft® Exchange, IBM® Lotus® Domino® or Novell® GroupWise® to provide synchronized, push-based wireless access to email and other corporate data with the industry’s most advanced security features, over-the-air IT policy enforcement capabilities and optimized wireless efficiency.

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