iPhone 3Gold wrote:
> Citrix to Bring 'Millions' of Windows Apps to iPhone
>
> Citrix is working on technology that would enable "millions" of
> applications that now run on Windows to work on Apple's iPhone.
>
> How Can BB and Android compete with that? Who needs Windows Mobile?
> Who wants to lug a laptop now?
>
> http://digg.com/apple/Citrix_to_brin..._to_the_iPhone
>
> To bad so sad for all those who got a new two year contract for XMAS
> and it wasn't an iPhone!
>
Don't get too excited. If you read the article a little more closely, you'd
see that the first thing the author says is, "How about starting with
Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel,...".
Guess what? The Blackberry Storm already runs a program that allows one to
read AND EDIT both of those! As well, it does Powerpoint. I guess that
answers your question of "How can BB...compete with that?". I think it's
iPhone that needs to do the "competing". Other than its admittedly more
proficient touch-screen interface it does not do all that the BB can do.
As for the other 999,997 apps that the article claims Microsoft has, most
people couldn't name two of them.