Having been BlackBerry power user for many years on my phone (communication and multitasking) and Android for my tablets (multimedia and fun), and chose the right tool for the job. I recognize the strides that Android has made towards better multitasking and productivity.
I now want to try Android for everything as I have an interest in programing and the largest market is Android.
With all things considered the only feature I am going to miss from BlackBerry is the Unified Inbox / BlackBerry Hub. I have scoured Google Play for an application that even comes close with no luck.
For those of you that are not familiar with what the hub is it is an application that allows you to view all your communications / messages in one application in and ordered customized, and filter able place. Things that are in the Hub are (but not limited to) messages from:
- Email accounts
- Text Messages
- Instant Messaging Clients (I have BBM, WhatsApp, Facebook Chat, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Skype)
- Facebook Messages
- Text Messaging
- Missed Calls
- Upcoming Calendar Events
- Priority Designated Messages
Everything is in one App, and developers can access the API's to allow users to put other apps
into the hub. You don't have to jump between a variety of apps.
Below is a video:
I would like Cyanogen to add a similar feature. Just wanted to bring this up.
What do you think?

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