Difference between revisions of "BerrySync"
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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 [Firefox Sync https://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox_Sync] plugin that is bundled with Firefox 4 and it's companion iPhone application named Firefox Home. | + | 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 https://wiki.mozilla.org/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. | 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. | ||
Revision as of 15:36, 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 https://wiki.mozilla.org/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.