It depends on your needs...

The iPhone has horrific security, and I consider it useless for any
data you care about if you think you might ever lose it, unless you
use a third-party tool like http://www.good.com/iphone to manage it.

Blackberry, on the other hand, if used in conjunction with BES/BPS, is
excellent for data security.

And, of course, Good software, as mentioned above for the iPhone,
works with all sorts of smartphone/pda units, making them all much
more secure.

BES and Good, however, are not meant for individual use - they are
more for business use.

On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 12:01, William Kreuter <bil...@drizzle.com> wrote:
> Thank you to Steve Herber and Jesse Keating for their
> responses.  My impression at this point is that the
> iPhone is way ahead of Blackberry in o/s quality; RIM
> sounds like they're resting on their laurels.  IPhone
> also sounds like the winner in overall user
> likeability.  It doesn't sound like either platform
> makes it either very easy, or completely difficult, to
> sync PIM data using Linux or to migrate from Palm.
>
> Billy
>
>

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