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iPhone + BBConnect = Solution to both RIM and Apple's issues.
They veiw eachother as competitors right now, apple wants apple users to pick the iphone and will try to as hard as possible for people who chose a blackberry.
Pocketmac has been around for a while, it was only after the annouced the iPhone did they have an issue with the software.
Pocketmac has been around for a while, it was only after the annouced the iPhone did they have an issue with the software."
Not true...Pocketmac has been an ISSUE for quite some time now. It is riddled with problems and does an inconsistent job of synching. All you have to do is go to the "Mac" area on pinstack.com and you will see hundreds, if not thousands of posts on this issue. RIM bought the use of the software from Appliance Associates and never got involved in any aspect of the program. As well, there is no desktop manager for Mac users...c'mon, get it together. You can successfully sync Nokia, Motorola, etc with iSync.
It wasn't designed with text communications as it's primary function. For those who need text communication to be priority, it is a non-starter.
It will sell like hotcakes to everyone else.
I think the iPhone will rise the tide on "smart phones" and all boats will benefit.
I also see Microsoft pushing hard to control this market.
None of us have used the iPhone yet so lets reserve judgment for how useful the keyboard will be until it comes out. I personally don't like the track ball and am inclined to get an iphone for the web access usability and email.
Most of my friends want a mobile phone that can play music, email they dont care, keyboard - no way - they hate the idea! RIM will be negatively impacted in the consumer retail market. The business users (corporate world) will initially stick to the Blackberry.
My post wasnt saying the pocketmac program was good, I was just saying that Apple squashed it as soon as they annouced the iPHONE. They dont want to give any support to blackberries. ie
http://www.blackberrycool.com/2007/02/02/003478
Apple never said a word about pocket mac until then
I know how good or bad pocketmac is. I have been using apples since the apple 2gs and blackberries since the mobitext pagers/950 series.