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There has been a draw of confusion regarding the state of 2-means Gmail syncronisation in BlackBerry Internet Service 3.0 lately, but after seeing an functionary forum post, it all seems to make horse sense now. The functionary knowledgebase article for BIS 3.0 had the sync nowhere in the features leaning, and there’s nary a signboard of it in the BIS admin user interface after the EMEA launching, but the wording of that forum post indicates the the lineament will be bundled into the Enhanced Gmail Plug-in – a small download that was offered awhile backrest to allow folks to star, archives, and recording label Gmail messages on their BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM).
Given that the plug-in is a decidedly offprint merchandise from BIS, it makes sense that it doesn’t pop up in the KB article or admin port. The updated plug-in should also allow you to create and delete labels right from the gimmick, that is, if it’s run OS 4.5 or up. Strangely, the agora spot also says that GIMAP (Google (NSDQ: GOOG)’s effectuation, rather than habitue ol’ IMAP) volition motivation to be enabled through BIS for two-means sync to employment, in which case you’d think the admin port would show a few options somewhere, but perhaps that North Korean won’t become visible until the hack-in is publicly available. Who knows.
Early rollouts of BIS 3.0 are happily handling OpenOffice documents and WMA, however, and it should only be a substance of meter before we see it farming in northland America. For more selective information about Gmail on Blackberry, hit up RIM here.
[via BerryReview]











