The key for the company is developing devices that users need, with features for business users and consumers, as opposed to the BlackBerry, which is focused tightly on information and e-mail.

Typically, most pages don't look very good on a mobile phone, but Opera has done a good job formatting and compressing the content for handhelds.

This agreement shows that RIM sees the BlackBerry as a product that is platform independent. They are covering all of the bases by supporting both PC and Mac systems, even though Apple is not considered a major player in the business market.