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Old 08-10-2010, 12:29 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Kali Yuga View Post
Uh oh.

I've done pretty well with BB, but unfortunately from what I can tell it's a difficult OS for app development. I'm not too confident in this offering.
Yes, even though they've standardized on Java, a very easy platform to develop. They've created a very unstable and difficult to use API for their OS level calls. One thing that both Google and Apple did when they made their API is make them very easy to use.


I do think that RIM has all the right things in place to make the product successful --by their standards, not Apples. I'm thinking this tablet is geared to the office space and not the consumer space. Built with it's security and already existing productivity apps I think this tablet can stand on it's own.

But for me, I think I'd probably go for the Android tablet or an iPad before I'd go with BB. But one can only make that decision when the product is out.

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