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BlackBerry 10: A successor for the last phone you'll ever need - bsapp
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bane
I'm pretty excited about this. I am slowly getting over the pains of having
an iPhone (and got one again this morning), and am really hoping that this
BlackBerry ships.
It looks like I'll be getting my old BB back.
Blackberry was once the standard among Enterprise, but their enterprise
business has pretty much collapsed. Companies are starting to realize the ease
of getting a more powerful phone out of their enterprise policy and I think
that is really going to revitalize them.
I expect to see lots of new enterprise sales in the near future. If it
lengthens their enterprise sales, they'll continue to grow, if it sells to
more consumers, then they'll continue to grow.
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salem
Agreed. Having two smartphones and no one to rely on one for professional use
has been driving me nuts. I've been shopping around on various tablets and
smartphones and will end up getting one eventually. A BB10 would definitely
be the one I get.
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javajosh
The article fails to mention the really great thing about BB10 - the developer
support. Does anyone know how the community is around BB10?
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dspeyer
Note that it is the "last phone you will ever need", not the "last phone you
will ever use"
Q:
X-Y Coordinates of corner point in screen
I have a situation where I want to draw an arrow from the screen center to any corner point. I used the following for that.
//X - Center Point
//Y - Corner Point
Point CenterPoint = e.Location;
Point NewCenterPoint = CenterPoint + new System.Drawing.Size(0, 7);
Size NewSize = new System.Drawing.Size( ac619d1d87
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