Benguin said:
Blackberry looks interesting ... anyone got any wisdom let me in on?
I work a t amedium sized business where my main job is Systems Administrator. Every manager here uses a Blackberry.
The good: They're incredibly mobile. They get your email. They remove the need to carry a cell phone and a PDA.
The bad: If you synch to an Exchange server & don't have a Blackberry server at your shop, there are two ways to get your mail:
1.) Use the online web client, which logs into your system, gets your mail & relays it. This means you have to go into the web client on occasion & clean out your mailbox, since the message is kept both on your server & on your web mail.
2.) Use the desktop synch agent, which runs on your computer at work. It gets the stuff from your mailbox & forwards it to your Blackberry.
The cell phone reception sucks. I have yet to have someone call me on one of those things & have a clear conversation.
The Calendar will not synch "over the wire" unless you're running a Blackberry server.
If you only need a cell phone on occasion and the only thing you want it for is getting email & other PDA capabilities, they're a decent machine.