- What is BlackBerry Workspaces for Android?
- Installation and authentication
- Getting started
- Sending, sharing, and collaborating on files
- Working with files
- Using the file menu bar
- Uploading and creating files
- Editing files with Office Online
- Working with comments
- Annotating files
- Search within files
- Locking and unlocking files
- Track file activities
- Acknowledge reading a file
- Managing workspaces, folders, and files
- Create a workspace
- Create a workspace on an external repository
- Working with an iManage repository
- Working with a Dropbox repository
- Create a folder
- Rename a workspace, folder, or file
- Share the link to a workspace, folder, or file
- Send a message
- Mark a workspace, folder, or file as a favorite
- Move a folder or file
- Select multiple files and folders
- View workspace or folder information
- View recent locations
- Managing access
- Managing notifications
- Working offline
- Managing your settings
- User roles and permissions
- Collaboration and recipient sign in
- Read acknowledgement
- BlackBerry Workspaces security
Root detection
BlackBerry Workspaces
app for Android
does not open if it detects that the device has been rooted (software unlocked). The cache is wiped of all files and any users are signed out.