PlayBook Native Email, Calandar and Contacts PIM apps shown

DivideBYZero

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Sure, it's been the sore all the reviewers and detractors have wanted to pick, so here they are:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIqaXgsI--U

By the time I can actually buy one, it'll be out of the box. For anyone that has the PB already, you can rest assured that RIM are working to give you all the features you want.
 

Red Storm

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One thread would be better, no? Just have a Playbook thread and post any and all updates in there...

Back on topic, I still have to actually try the Playbook, though it doesn't interest me as I don't need a tablet.
 

gsaldivar

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Presumably RIM will support these apps as part of a larger BES infrastructure? Or, will RIM say that these are targeted as consumer apps and therefore no BES connectivity?

This is obviously much more impressive of a feat if RIM delivers email, contacts and calendar as part of the secure end-to-end framework that its users have come to rely on.

Forgive me for preferring details rather than "resting assured that RIM will give me all the features I want"...
 

DivideBYZero

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Presumably RIM will support these apps as part of a larger BES infrastructure? Or, will RIM say that these are targeted as consumer apps and therefore no BES connectivity?

This is obviously much more impressive of a feat if RIM delivers email, contacts and calendar as part of the secure end-to-end framework that its users have come to rely on.

Forgive me for preferring details rather than "resting assured that RIM will give me all the features I want"...

OK, details it is.

RIM said that the new native email and personal organizer apps will fully support BlackBerry Internet Server and BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

http://www.mobileburn.com/news.jsp?Id=14562