I don't do that.
Every email I've ever sent or received, every appointment, task and related notes are all in Outlook so for me, it's critical that I'm able to view and sync all of it to my Atrix. Still investigating this one.
I was very worried about this at first, but it's really no big deal. Android can sync all the stuff you need to your gmail. You DO have to back up any pictures and other media but not very often.
I think it was the Motorola Phone Portal that provides the option to back up my phone, but I have to go back there to make sure...don't remember, information overload

At first I missed it daily. Now I think I miss it about once a week. Swype is the best.
Oh, I sooo miss it. Easy to type using both thumbs...a very natural human position for typing. The touchscreen keypad is so sensitive and it's really easy to hit the wrong key even in landscape, but I'd rather deal with getting used to it than go back to broken BB's that have a nice keypad.
If you find your android phone running the battery down you just have to go in and find out why. With a little know how and a little trial and error it will be fixed.
I'll do that when I get a chance. I am getting very poor battery life, but then I've only charged the phone fully twice so far since I've only had it 3 days. I'll give the battery a chance to get settled in before I make a judgment about that. My BB could last me 2-3 days without a charge, but then I didn't have all the awesome tools on it that I have on the Atrix.
I downloaded a program from bb app world called google sync. I ran it one time and when I booted my atrix back up it had all my contacts (280+.) I think It backed up more than that but just can't remember what right now.
I did that as well, so I have all my gmail and Outlook mail, appts, tasks on my Atrix as of the last sync with my BB. Now Outlook is just sitting there, so this is something I really need to address very quickly.
No problem with the bb but the atrix is better.
I've noticed that. The sound is as good if not better than it was on my BB.
Yes, to a point. I had 6 emails on my bb and it was very easy to manage them. On the atrix my gmail has an app of it's own, and my other emails have their own app, but my work email had a problem. I could receive but not send emails. I finally figured it out. The stock email app does not allow "my server requires authentication." I checked the android market and found an app called "K-9 Mail." It's an open source app developed by contributions from the community and it's great. It has so many options it could almost drive you mad. It allowed me to send emails on my work email to say the least. I still have 3 icons on my 2nd home screen for email, and I have thought about moving them all into k-9, but haven't had time to try it yet. There are a lot more email programs out there, and there is sure to be one that you will like.
I will definitely download that and check it out. I needed to get past the "server requires authentication" issue as well, so this app sounds like the solution. Thank you so much!
My bad experience on the blackberry has caused me to avoid all voice recognition software on this phone too. I know people say it's great.
-actually, I did use it while my phone was in car dock mode a couple times. I searched the place I was going to and it found it like a champ. Navigation took me straight there. Still I have never agreed to the TOS for either of the voice apps that are on my phone.
I share your fear!

It will be great after you learn about the software some. I have had mine for about 6 weeks and I still learn something every day. Let me say that your android experience will be as good as YOU make it. These phones are for the "do it yourself" crowd and not for the "do it for me" people. They would be better served by apple's cookie cutter devices. If your android device has a problem or something you don't like about it it's up to YOU to fix it. That said there is very little that these devices cannot do.
Agreed. I do hate spending time tinkering with my phone but, once it's set up, I won't have to worry about it. I do wish Google made it easier to transition from BB. This is a no brainer to me, but I guess they figure all the apps and widgets out there allow consumers to fully customize the phone to meet their needs. I don't have an argument against that.