Here are some ways people use tiggit mail to make the best use of their time

Dani is a corporate lawyer with a major Wall Street firm who is also very active with community projects. Dani can't give her corporate email to the wider community, but would like to manage these projects on her BlackBerry to make best use of her commuting time.

Dani uses tiggit mail on her corporate BlackBerry to receive her Google Mail. this allows her to benefit her community by staying in touch with local projects during the day.

Steve works abroad and is aware of the roaming costs, but needs to have his email delivered to his BlackBerry wherever he is. Steve has a local SIM card which he puts in his BlackBerry to make phone calls and would liek to use this to receive his email.

With tiggit mail Steve is able to work abroad and still collect all his work and hom email on his BlackBerry whilst only paying local data charges.

Amit is nuturing a small business, and needs to keep in touch while he is at the office. He wants to use his office BlackBerry to discretely receive email from his new company's email server.

Amit uses tiggit mail on his corporate BlackBerry to receive email from his private IMAP server, without receiving it on his work email service.

Stefan is a graduate student and likes his BlackBerry Perl as a mobile phone, but does not want to pay the monthly charge to receive email. His is disappointed that he can't use it for email without committing to a large monthly subscription.

Stefan uses tiggit mail to collect his email from his school email server using IMAP, and only pays for a data package from his service provider.

BlackBerry is a registered trademark of Research In Motion Inc. This website is intended to provide guidance as to the general features and capabilities of tiggit mail. Users should take advantage of the free trial period to fully evaluate the software and confirm that it meets all requirements. Certain features mentioned on this website may not work on all models. The information on this website relates to version 1.1 of tiggit mail