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Now you can experience virtual Blackberry applications in your RIM BlackBerry smart phone. Research In Motion (RIM) has launched new software application suit to expand its support for Windows Mobile based devices. The new application suit will enable third party manufactured mobile devices to take benefit from the popular BlackBerry software applications and services.

The software will allow users to experience virtual BlackBerry application including BlackBerry e-mail phone, calendar, address, instant messaging and other applications developed for the BlackBerry platform. Even the devices running on the BlackBerry application suite would be able to connect to BlackBerry services through BlackBerry Enterprise Server as well as BlackBerry Internet Service.

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The new BlackBerry application suite will complement existing Windows Mobile 6 functionality. The software also appears as an icon on the screen. When user will click on the BlackBerry application would be loaded with features as the user interface of a BlackBerry smartphone. It allows users to easily and quickly switch between the Windows mobile applications and the BlackBerry application suite. The new software suite has following benefits:

1) It allows user to take benefits of BlackBerry applications, like email, phone, text messaging, browser, instant messaging and organizer with a consistent user interface and messaging experience.

2) BlackBerry “push” technology like messages and information updates would be delivered automatically to the Windows Mobile-based device, which allows users to be more responsive to colleagues, clients, friends and family.

3) It also supports for BlackBerry Mobile Data System (BlackBerry MDS), which allows organizations to develop their own BlackBerry applications or deploy third-party BlackBerry applications that can run on Windows Mobile-based devices as well as BlackBerry smartphones.

4) The new software suit supports for various input methods, including QWERTY keyboards, 5-way navigation, touch screen and stylus operation so users can continue to use the unique hardware features of their Windows Mobile-based device.

5) It supports for BlackBerry Internet Service, which provides push-based email from up to 10 supported email accounts (including most popular ISP accounts), attachment viewing and web browsing with optimized wireless efficiency.

6) It also supports for BlackBerry Enterprise Server, which tightly integrates with Microsoft Exchange, IBM Lotus Domino or Novell GroupWise to provide synchronized, push-based wireless access to email and other corporate data with the industry’s most advanced security features, over-the-air IT policy enforcement capabilities and optimized wireless efficiency.

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Via: The Wall Street Journal