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On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 11:53, Valter Mura <valtermura@gmail.com> wrote:

In data giovedì 31 marzo 2011 17:32:45, Jaime R. Garza ha scritto:

Please, don't top quote.

This said, are any of you involved in business? If so, maybe you use a
Blackberry phone.

So let's start to think to create *also* a light version for Blackberry OS.

Enterprises would also accept to pay a little fee for it, helping its
development and the foundation, I suppose.

Ciao
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About the top quote, it this how it's supposed to be? Isn't it better the
other way? At least for me it is.

About being involved in a business, yes I am, I work for a large company
(around 400,000 employees).

About the Blackberry, I really think is more important to see into the
future, where Android & iPhone will dominate, even in the Business. And
please don't forget that even RIM (makers of Blackberry) has decided to
produce compatibility to Android apps.

We are are analyzing which Office Suite to use for non-Windows devices, and
probably Thinkfree is going to win, since there is no other real contender.

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