1. EnesBerry1's Avatar
    So now there are three dead horses partying from the other world, the playbook os, BlackBerry OS and now exclusively BlackBerry 10 OS. But the question is how can we stop it from entering that party?????

    Posted via CB10 from my BlackBerry Passport
    02-04-16 11:59 AM
  2. ubizmo's Avatar
    Isn't that Symbian and SideKick OS over there chatting by the punchbowl?
    02-04-16 12:36 PM
  3. sedalia066's Avatar
    And are not Firefox and Windows in the locker room?

    C000C6078 Bits for links to world news and views, technology and science postings.
    02-04-16 12:41 PM
  4. John Vieira's Avatar
    And MeeGo and Jolla arent even invited to the party....

    Posted via -sigh- Priv. Guess we have to get used to Android guys....
    peednus and Laura Knotek like this.
    02-04-16 01:03 PM
  5. Zeddepher's Avatar
    And MeeGo and Jolla arent even invited to the party....

    Posted via -sigh- Priv. Guess we have to get used to Android guys....
    No, they were here but left early for a bit of hanky panky.

    � CB10 via BlackBerry Passport Silver Edition �
    02-04-16 01:13 PM
  6. paulwallace1234's Avatar
    Jolla are still here lol ^ they received their funding this time

    Posted via CB10
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    02-04-16 01:25 PM
  7. EnesBerry1's Avatar
    Lol you guys are hilarious feels great to be in a community Like this, makes you forget the disappointment from BlackBerry.

    Posted via CB10 from my BlackBerry Passport
    02-04-16 01:30 PM
  8. kvndoom's Avatar
    OS7 isn't any more "dead" than Windows 98. It served BlackBerry well in its time, but newer and better came along, and the company (plus the world) moved on. All software becomes outdated sooner or later.

    BB10, yeah I guess I'd call that dead in the sense that it wasn't successful and isn't being supplanted by a new BlackBerry OS.

    BlackBerry Classic non-camera, Cricket Wireless
    02-04-16 01:34 PM
  9. EnesBerry1's Avatar
    Yeah, I mean check the developers support it is quite low. There are more apps for the z10 rather that for the z30 or the passport. Updates have started to slow down a lot. And it makes me feel bad having another playbook in my hands, without being able to do anything about it.

    Posted via CB10 from my BlackBerry Passport
    02-04-16 01:49 PM
  10. GadgetTravel's Avatar
    My poor Psion 5 hasn't stopped drinking for more than 10 years.



    Posted via CB10
    02-04-16 04:10 PM
  11. co4nd's Avatar
    let's not forget WebOS, probably the best of the bunch for it's time
    Laura Knotek likes this.
    02-04-16 04:13 PM
  12. DrBoomBotz's Avatar
    Beetlejuice x3
    02-04-16 04:14 PM
  13. Troy Tiscareno's Avatar
    I'll just do a roll-call:

    PalmOS - present
    WinMobile - present
    Symbian - present
    BBOS - present
    Meego - present
    WebOS - present
    FireFox OS - present
    BB10 - present
    Sailfish - stuck in traffic - will be there soon.
    UbuntuPhone - sharing a ride with Sailfish.
    WinPhone - also in the carpool with the other two but on the way...
    02-04-16 05:51 PM
  14. IanThomas's Avatar
    My poor Psion 5 hasn't stopped drinking for more than 10 years.



    Posted via CB10
    Ah, Psion. I bought my first device in 1988 in London before coming out to Hong Kong. It was wonderful for its time with print advertisements showing two men side by side. One was hidden behind the pile he was carrying: diary, address book, files and documents. The other was holding out a Psion. And smiling. You could even get an acoustic coupler to (try to) make phone calls from it. I had several of the original iterations of the device. You could drive a truck over it and it would survive. I moved onto the Series 3, the WordProcessor and finally, the Notebook.

    All wonderful devices and I also had a ton of accessories and software. However, David Potter was astute enough to see how the device world was developing and shut down the consumer side of Psion very quickly once he had come to the conclusion that that side of the business was going nowhere.

    I am a bit of a collector of quirky, eccentric electronic devices that suddenly disappear, leaving me with a pile of eroding, disintegrating and fading bits and boxes.

    I am grateful therefore that BlackBerry is gradually running OS10 down and not violently exiting the business as its future business prospects suggest should be done.

    Sent from my Z30
    Laura Knotek likes this.
    02-05-16 12:33 AM
  15. johnny_bravo72's Avatar
    My Palm M515 won't boot up. Help!

    *C5303
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    02-05-16 12:45 AM
  16. EnesBerry1's Avatar
    Leave it, it's already gone to the party :P

    Posted via CB10 from my BlackBerry Passport
    02-05-16 01:53 AM
  17. gg bb's Avatar
    Be OS with you.

    Posted via CB10
    02-06-16 05:41 AM
  18. IndianTiwari's Avatar
    I'll just do a roll-call:

    PalmOS - present
    WinMobile - present
    Symbian - present
    BBOS - present
    Meego - present
    WebOS - present
    FireFox OS - present
    BB10 - present
    Sailfish - stuck in traffic - will be there soon.
    UbuntuPhone - sharing a ride with Sailfish.
    WinPhone - also in the carpool with the other two but on the way...
    Thanks Sir . You missed out one more .

    BB10 . 10.3.3 . XXXX stuck in traffic
    02-06-16 05:42 AM
  19. Gatmyer's Avatar
    Dos

    Posted via the CrackBerry App for Android
    02-06-16 06:06 AM

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