One of the appealing features that Research In Motion’s BlackBerry 10 operating system will arrive on shelves with is a PIM API that enables developers to integrate with core apps on the platform.
Inside the OS, RIM also packed a PIM service called Notebooks, which enables users to create lists and the like, just as the popular Evernote service does. In fact, one of the Notebooks mentioned on RIM’s developer documentation page is called Evernote.
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