What if they're just working "privately"?
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What if they're just working "privately"?
Will BlackBerry 10 live or will it die ?
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That's like asking will I get run over tomorrow, maybe, maybe not
I'm looking at it by the week right now.........................
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10.3.3 is in CryoSleep, only to be awaken if BlackBerry's foray into Android fails...
Next phone is android. The update is don't hold your breath for anything coming bb10 ever again. I'm a wee bit pissed myself dropping whatever it was on my passport to have the os abandoned less than a year later on me
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If the droid device(s?) fail, it'll be the end of the handset division. The way Chen is he'll cut his expenses and go full software.
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Friend, it's never a good approach to tell someone who has an entitled need for A he's just inable and unwilling to use B. This is just arrogancy.
I dealed with the Agenda a lot. And I'm not an unexperienced user. That's why I expressed my need. The Agenda has major disadvantages: it uses a two-dimensional representation, you have the days above in a horizontal line and you have the events below in a vertical list. You can only see the events of ONE day at a glance. I spoke instead (and very exactly) about a ONE-dimensional "list of events regardless of when they are in future" (you could have read this), this means a list of events of MULTIPLE days. Top most should be the events of today, below the next upcoming events. You should always be able to look as much into the future as you have space on your screen. Or in other words: I want to see the next 10 upcoming events at ONE glance, not in 10 glances with a lot of two-dimensional scrolling over 37 days between. This is something completely different. And that's why my need is legitime. This view should also be part of the Hub. The representation of events (from today and tomorrow) in the Hub is insufficient in my eyes.
I wonder that nobody else got this idea. Probably the need for such a view depends on the number of events you have. If you have 10 events each day you are perhaps completely satisfied with the Agenda, you can't even think more into the future, and my new view would not look very different. But if you have three events in two weeks it's a bit different, then you scroll your Agenda over a lot of gaps, again and again.
If it's Friday, you can't see what is on Monday or ten days later without scrolling. Every view based on a fixed time duration is insufficient for this. That's why the Calendar should have at least ONE view not based on a fixed time duration but instead based on a number of events.
It takes half a second to swipe to the next week. I can see how your scenario would be useful too but most would just want to see what their work week looks like for appointments....
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