In a nutshell

Is it worth getting the 9700 if you have an AppleMac computer ?.
I would like to know which way to jump.
Thanks

Not if you want to sync it.
I don't see any indication that the Blackberry sync product for MAC is ever going to come anywhere near par with the Windows version. To bad - I used to like the Blackberry - it's OK standalone, but not able to reliably snc to a MAC....

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