Subject | Re: Playbook 2.0 |
From | -hh |
Date | 02/28/2012 02:57 (02/27/2012 17:57) |
Message-ID | <7c4c9308-ae70-46ab-a7d1-cc401fa74ddf@t16g2000yqt.googlegroups.com> |
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Newsgroups | comp.sys.mac.advocacy |
Follows | Alan Baker |
Alan Bakerit,
In article <jig7no$1t...@speranza.aioe.org>, Nashton <n...@no.ca> wrote:Nashton
On 12-02-25 6:21 PM, Bill C wrote:On Tuesday, February 21, 2012 6:17:59 PM UTC-8, Nashton wrote:Was it worth the wait? D... straight, it was!This thing rocks and the folks at RIM deserve some kudos for the fantastic work.This thing just rocks. Android apps work as if they were written for=
icesync via gmail, email, calendars, all work like a charm.Flash too. I get to use what is available now, not some crippled dev=
rythat can't browse the web and offer users the full experience of eve=
Frankly, his claim would be more believable if he could show that this wasn't a sudden revolution that he's just come up with, but has been a criticism (better yet, a frequent one) that he has levelled at the iPad since its introduction two years ago ... or at least a disclosure of a preference for a smaller form factor from 2010.single website.Well done.My next phone: A BlackBerry.7" tablets are too small.10 " tablets are too big.Alan Baker
And the day that Apple comes out with a 7" tablet is the day you'll declare that only 6.5" tablets are the right size.