1. wishfulthinking's Avatar
    Yes? No?

    Why or why not?

    12-11-11 08:35 AM
  2. igotberryfever's Avatar
    will always bridge. love the security.
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    12-11-11 08:40 AM
  3. Chaddface's Avatar
    I have a BB phone. I don't need it. So that would be a yes.
    12-11-11 08:45 AM
  4. eds817's Avatar
    Yes - To surf using the phone connection.
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    12-11-11 08:48 AM
  5. bounce007's Avatar
    Yes I will because according to them, native BBM won't be included and I love BBMing from my tablet!
    12-11-11 08:49 AM
  6. TripNFry's Avatar
    i will. with bridge, the email is never technically residing on my playbook. therefore my company has no legal reason to take my playbook in the event of any pending legal action that would require access to my email.

    also, still loving the network connection without tethering fees! that allows the playbook to pay for itself!
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    12-11-11 08:59 AM
  7. robsteve's Avatar
    I will continue to bridge. Without email and personal information on the PlayBook, I have no worry about letting my kids use it.
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    12-11-11 09:04 AM
  8. Robert Calhoun's Avatar
    Yes! I have no need dor duplicate information... I will not use the native PIM Services.
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    12-11-11 09:08 AM
  9. alnamvet68's Avatar
    Yes, for all the reasons listed above.
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    12-11-11 09:13 AM
  10. mccs's Avatar
    we'll see when those native pims get here. right now, don't even miss them so...yeah.
    12-11-11 09:28 AM
  11. dave1701's Avatar
    I use it for callander and organization.
    12-11-11 09:35 AM
  12. iSin's Avatar
    Of course i will! i like the internet everywhere on my PlayBook where theres no WiFi and i LOVE the security bridge offers, like someone else said, i ike to keep my mails on my phone but browse them from my PlayBook
    12-11-11 09:46 AM
  13. anthogag's Avatar
    I'll cross that bridge when I get there
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    12-11-11 09:50 AM
  14. d3adcrab's Avatar
    yes...its free...pays for my PB within a year...
    12-11-11 09:51 AM
  15. kbz1960's Avatar
    Yes. I don't need no stinkin native email etc.
    12-11-11 10:00 AM
  16. alnamvet68's Avatar
    Yes. I don't need no stinkin native email etc.
    That's my line
    12-11-11 10:01 AM
  17. kbz1960's Avatar
    That's my line
    Sue me

    I thought it was from a movie? LOL yes I saw you post that somewhere .........
    12-11-11 10:04 AM
  18. alnamvet68's Avatar
    Sue me

    I thought it was from a movie? LOL yes I saw you post that somewhere .........
    If Johnny Cochran was alive, I'd be all over your estate ricky tick, LMAO!

    OK, no more derailing this thread....sorry OP.
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    12-11-11 10:07 AM
  19. jamesbondOO7's Avatar
    Won't go native. Bridge is WAY more clever!
    12-11-11 10:58 AM
  20. yetis_torch's Avatar
    Yes. I commute 2 hrs every week day. Wifi is not availabe. I browse the web, read the news, access facebook and email using the bridge. That bridging function is one of the many reasons I purchased a playbook at full price back in the early summer. lNo.regets at all.
    12-11-11 11:18 AM
  21. jamesharmeling's Avatar
    Using my tablet 99% of the time with available wifi, I haven't found a need to bridge too often. I will enjoy having native functions, especially a calender.
    12-11-11 11:31 AM
  22. esqlaw's Avatar
    Maybe. Depends on how well the pim functions.
    12-11-11 11:33 AM
  23. AggreX's Avatar
    IMO native email turned ON precludes any possibility of PB sharing. Hopefully Rim does the right thing.
    12-11-11 11:36 AM
  24. Spencerdl's Avatar
    Yes, I will continue to use the "BRIDGE". Wifi is not always available during my travels
    12-11-11 11:40 AM
  25. cfarm3's Avatar
    Yes, for many of the reasons already noted. I think the native email thing is ragged on by overly loud people, some of whom have never even touched the tablet. They could add a few features to the existing and I'd be happy.

    Based on this thread alone the true demand in the market place is possibly less than what the critics insist it is.
    12-11-11 11:46 AM
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