So who's excited for dingleberry?
i'm pretty excited, hoping it'd bring great hacks and functions like cydia.
if it's not so great... i'd be disappointed and return the playbook....
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So who's excited for dingleberry?
i'm pretty excited, hoping it'd bring great hacks and functions like cydia.
if it's not so great... i'd be disappointed and return the playbook....
I'm actually a little worried that it might be the nail in RIM's coffin so to speak. I've no doubt that enterprise and government keeps RIM afloat in these tough times (lowest stock price since 2004), and without security, RIM is nothing to enterprises.
I'm incredibly excited, and if it's released (if RIM doesn't pay off the devs) I'll be ecstatic, and I'll never update if it's good enough. I just hope RIM doesn't go under because of the loss of business, that would just be bad news for all BB owners of all sorts.
Dingleberry is a playbook root. BES data is secure because it is never stored on the playbook. A playbook root is not the same as os5/6/7 root. I would like it if RIM just went open source with the playbook. As long as Bridge is secure, I have no beef.