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On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 15:00:26 +0000, Invisible wrote:
>> I suspect other people can type faster than that
>
> I suspect other people have found the button to turn off the "hey, let
> me automatically mutilate your text as you helplessly try to type in it"
> feature. :-P
It's called "fingers smaller than bananas". ;-)
I don't crank out pages and pages of text in replies sent from it, but I
also tend to use it for reading my mail mostly, if something critical
comes up I can dash off a quick reply, otherwise I just wait until I get
back to my laptop. But at least I'm aware if there's a critsit that I
need to deal with.
Jim
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On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 11:49:16 -0500, Halbert wrote:
> What you need for connectivity to the Exchange Server is BES server. I
> can't imagine it being cost justifiable for only one user though. My
> blackberry can access almost all exchange features, even Microsoft
> Office Messager.
I've heard a rumour that you can get a 5-user license of BES at no cost
with Exchange. I don't use Exchange, though, so I don't know how true
that is.
Jim
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Nicolas Alvarez wrote:
> Invisible wrote:
>> Hmm... extrapolating from my "8 characters in 25 minutes", a reply
>> consisting of, say, a whole sentence could be something like 10 words
>> long, each word probably 2--6 letters, making a total of about 32
>> characters or so, which would take... over an hour to type.
>
> Was the username an English word?
No. Alphanumeric gibberish. (As usernames often are...)
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