We’ve been waiting very, very patiently, for RIM to make good on its promise to deliver a native email and calendaring experience to the PlayBook. To date, we’ve been sorely disappointed. Supposedly the fundamental productivity and phone management tools can be coming with the update to version 2.0 of the OS in February, but earlier we have seen neither hide nor pixelated hair of the apps. On the BlackBerry Innovation Forum RIM finally took the wraps off and demoed the e-mail, contacts and calendar suite for a presumably relieved audience of QNX fans. The photos snagged by BlackBerry Cool aren’t the best, but you will see that the experience was carefully crafted for a tablet, and the smartphone apps have simply been blown as much as fill seven diagonal inches. an extremely interesting feature is, because the choice of appointments you’ve scheduled on a specific day increases, the date grows and becomes bolder to warn you for your hectic schedule (above). For a group more pics and few more details investigate the source link.
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