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What else can it do really? (Honestly, b/c I have no idea.) I need to figure out how to put my calendar into it... no clue on that. |
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I have no idea. Do you have an Exchange server?
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I use Google Calendar and Google Sync so my calendars and address books all say the same thing...no matter where I input the data.
Google Sync is the only app I have paid for and I think it's worth it. I think there is a trial version of it. |
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Uhm. Yes, I believe I do.
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Probably need to speak with your IT dept then. This is for work right?
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![]() Blackberries make really good wine. That's the best use for them. |
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Uhm.. no.. for fun.
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Well, if your provider is Gmail..
1 On your BlackBerry device, navigate to your home screen 2 Select the icon that lets you set up email (this can be called BlackBerry Set-up, E-mail settings, or Personal Email Set-up) 3 Follow the setup instructions provided on your device If setup is successful, you should receive a confirmation message and a new mailbox icon should appear on your device's home screen labeled with your Gmail address. If you encounter a problem during setup, please make sure you have enabled IMAP in your Gmail settings. |
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I used to think blackberrys were 1) the fruit 2) the poo balls that hang on cattle's chap hair, more so in winter time when it freezes there.
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