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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
BerrySync will allow access to relevant Firefox browser information from a user's internet connected computer within their blackberry portable device (possible examples being bookmarks, history, active tabs, etc).  This is based on the concepts established in the [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox_Sync Firefox Sync] plugin that is bundled with Firefox 4 and it's companion iPhone application named Firefox Home.
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BerrySync will allow access to relevant Firefox browser information from a user's internet connected computer within their blackberry portable device (possible examples being bookmarks, history, active tabs, etc).  This is based on the concepts established in the [http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/mobile/sync/ Firefox Sync] plugin that is bundled with Firefox 4 and it's companion iPhone application named [http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/mobile/home/ Firefox Home].
  
 
== Platforms ==
 
== Platforms ==

Revision as of 15:37, 5 May 2011


About BerrySync | Links, Resources | Planning Notes

Introduction

BerrySync will allow access to relevant Firefox browser information from a user's internet connected computer within their blackberry portable device (possible examples being bookmarks, history, active tabs, etc). This is based on the concepts established in the Firefox Sync plugin that is bundled with Firefox 4 and it's companion iPhone application named Firefox Home.

Platforms

BerrySync is being developed for BlackBerry OS 5 and 6, both screen sizes, though currently not the tablet. Expected initial completion is towards the end of summer 2011.


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