New and Noteworthy: BlackBerry support coming to Mac OS X
New and Noteworthy: BlackBerry support coming to Mac OS X
BlackBerry support coming to Mac OS X Research In Motion (RIM) and Information Appliance Associates (IAA) today announced a licensing agreement whereby RIM will offer 'PocketMac for BlackBerry' to Mac users, free of charge. PocketMac for BlackBerry is a desktop application that enables Mac users to synchronize data between their BlackBerry devices and Macintosh applications including core OS X version 10.4 "Tiger" applications and Microsoft Entourage. More.
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