BES 4.1 Service Pack 5 Now Available
April 17th, 2008 by Ronen Halevy
All hail RIM for coming through on their deadline. One of our readers FingerPick Nick
just let me know that BES 4.1.5 is now out and available. Guess RIM pulled through since we mentioned it this morning.
You can pick it up from this link:
http://na.blackberry.com/eng/services/server/new_v4-1_sp5.jsp
Enjoy guys!
Just as a reminder the main features listed by RIM in the new version:
- Free-busy calendar lookup¹ improves meeting scheduling on the go.
- Users can view the meeting attendee availability and automatically find the next available time that attendees can meet
- Download and edit email attachments in their native file formats¹ for improved productivity while users are away from their desks.
- Users can save file attachments to their BlackBerry smartphones, work on the documents and include them in replies to colleagues
- Advanced instant messaging and presence¹ features include improved address book integration, IM contact “click to call”, IM session “convert to call” and advanced emoticon support.
- Allows coworkers to collaborate and communicate more effectively using their BlackBerry smartphone
- BlackBerry Client for IBM® Lotus® Connections provides social software for business.
- Your employees can build new connections and communicate and collaborate more easily.
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April 17th, 2008 23:14
• Advanced instant messaging and presence¹ features include improved address book integration, IM contact “click to call”, IM session “convert to call” and advanced emoticon support.
Meh, they’re okay, but to be expected.
I would have preferred to see something innovative, like native GPS support (as has been discussed in other articles) or a built-in friend-finder…
~ Posted wirelessly from my BlackBerry 8800 (http://wap.pinstack.com) ~