Sunday, June 22, 2008

research in motion

Could this analyst also say, how RIM is enabling device independence? Two lecacy symbian and two lecacy Windows Mobile phones does not crate “platform independency” in my books. Not to mention almost extinct Palm OS (two supported devices reported by RIM).
And the only RIM application, that has *ever* transferred to all mentioned operating systems is Black Berry Connect - usually lagging behind the most concurrent RIM OS version. So “platform indepedency” is available to only *one* RIM application.
In the addition: I checked BlacBeccyConnect support for Symbian devices for all continents. Results: only Nokia E-Series / Communicators supported. Windows Mobile - not so many hits there, either.

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