It seems that RIM are wanting to extend their footprint to Windows Mobile 6.
The interesting thing about this is that RIM aren’t porting the capability to a Windows Mobile type application. The software will run as a Virtual Blackberry on the device, this Virtual Blackberry will use the Blackberry interface, not the Windows Mobile interface.
I’ve used a Blackberry interface a little and a Windows Mobile 5 interface a lot. They are very different and I’m a little uncertain how people will feel switching between them.
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