RIM’s BlackBerry Application Suite has created quite a ruckus in the mobile computing scene – after all, their daring plan was to port the entire RIM OS (third-party applications and all) to other operating systems. RIM’s booth contained a lonesome HTC Touch Pro, which was running the latest version of Application Suite. I found it by chance – here is what I saw…

First of all: the program integrates into Windows Mobile 6.1 perfectly:
00a Eating foreign Blackberries – a first look at the Application Suite

Starting it takes about a minute, with a Rogers splash screen popping up in the process:
0a Eating foreign Blackberries – a first look at the Application Suite 0b Eating foreign Blackberries – a first look at the Application Suite

It then starts up by showing a RIMesque home screen similar to the one found on a real BlackBerry:
1a Eating foreign Blackberries – a first look at the Application Suite

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