Howdy, Jim! I didn’t know you were lurking here 🙂
It is interesting that you refer to that particular link- I was reading that over the weekend. It is limited to changing the sound, so you could use a longer tone. But it doesn’t repeat, and there are no visual indicators on the iPhone (e.g.: a flashing light)- you have to activate the phone to see if you have a message.
I’ve got my Bold and am learning some interesting things. Like the fact that it can connect simultaneously to an enterprise service (E.G.: your employer’s Blackberry server) and to the Internet. In theory, this means you can open a browser that allows you to access your employer’s Intranet sites- that would be handy for me, since the servers I monitor reside inside the firewall.
The iPhone is definitely a more interesting device from an “experiment and play” perspective. But the more I play with the Blackberry, the more I appreciate why iPhone isn’t catching on in the enterprise yet.