BlackBerry Desktop Software for Mac: Four Things You Didn’t Know

@ASacco has done it again with yet another great article, this time focused on BlackBerry Desktop Manager (BBDM) for Mac.
Research In Motion (RIM) recently announced that it will finally release Macintosh-compatible desktop management software for BlackBerry handhelds this fall. I was lucky enough to get a quick hands-on demonstration this morning from RIM Product Manager Andrey Feldman at an event in New York City, and I dug up a few previously unannounced tidbits about RIM’s upcoming software release for Apple computer users with BlackBerrys.
Summary of the four things covered in the article about BBDM for Mac:
- Will not come with the Curve 8520
- It is aimed at consumer users
- Will be compatible with Apple PCs running Mac OS Leopard 10.5.5 and higher
- Not easy to load leaked BlackBerry Operating Systems
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