Blackberry Cell Phones No Contract maker, Research in motion, has released a desktop software that is compatible with mac or Apple computers. What exactly does this mean, you ask? It means that now iTunes playlists, calendars, schedules, notes, tasks and contacts can all be synchronized for the user. The usual No Contract Cell Phones however do not always carry this exact same feature; instead they rather work compatible with other different types such as Compaq, other than the mac.
Up to this point Blackberry Cell Phone software could only be used on computers that ran on windows. That has all changed with this new desktop software. While Research was behind on the compatibility issue, Apple had made the conversion for their desktop software long ago, so now it is back on track. The move is most excellent for those who might have a Mac computer at home or at the office but use a Blackberry cell phone as their main phone. Before this these users were forced to have two separate calendars, playlists, contact list, task lists and other things. That is until now.
The compatibility of these two things is a huge necessity because there will always be people uses electronics and technologies from the two competitors, so rather than making customers choose which company to side with, compatibility makes this issue a non-issue. It takes away the frustration to choose between which mobile device or cell phone may be the best suitable without any regrets. It is always difficult to choose the best one without having some type of compatibility issue. And at this current stage of technology there is no reason customers should have to suffer through those issues, the technology is too advanced for that to ever be a problem.
It is nice to see companies doing things in the best interest of us, the consumers, instead of dragging on some ridiculous rivalry between two successful companies. Don’t involve the kids, do what is best for them. And that is to allow them the best of both worlds without sacrificing anything in the process. These kinds of developments might one day lead to a time when compatibility is no longer an issue, but rather a given. In a world where all technology works in harmony and not against each other, pitting the customer against company and vice versa. But I digress . . . and dream.
One day we can say kudos to these days due to research in motion and a hallelujah to the owners of both devices. No longer will there be frustration such as “this doesn’t work because that doesn’t work with it” or “I can’t put that on my computer, they are not of the same technology.” Those days are over and with them I bid a quick farewell. So long problems, one at a time you are leaving our lives.
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