Will RIM's Playbook 2.0 operating system finally provide users with a tablet, worthy of the Blackberry brand?
While most users have to wait until February 2012, at her first taste of research revised In Motion QNX to get OS for the Blackberry Playbook, a developer of Playbook OS was build 2.0 available for download beta zone of RIM since mid-October.
While it is too early to tell at once whether or not the changes RIM has put on the playbook, the cowed tablet in the eyes of experts and consumers to redeem, we can offer you some of what has changed, what remains the same and what needs to be implemented.
What's new?
Folders
Playbook owner be pleased to know that it is now possible to group your applications into folders by dragging and dropping together in the same way as they have on a IOS device.
Goodbye designated tabs
With text book 2.0, RIM has done away with the pre-named All-tabs, Internet, Media, and Blackberry in the first iteration of the tablet operating system games seen. Instead, users are now allowed to organize their work, as it suits them. It is possible to install all your applications and folders on a single, scrollable page or to your tablet applications on multiple tabs, the spawn or disappear as needed, to organize if unused. We found that for a lot less confusing, more customizable user experience made
Favorites
Apps that are used more often to be considered a favorite strip at the top of the OS GUI. No matter what screen scroll or how many applications you have available at a time, your favorites will always be easily accessible and ready to start.
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