Shout Postcard Beta For Your Curve
I will start this off by saying that I am already doing a mini review of Shout Postcard since when I installed the application it actually surprised me by how fully featured it was. This is especially so because it is a free service. Stay tuned for the full review. One thing that did not make sense at all about Shout was that they do not have a mobile friendly website. This means you have to email yourself the link since they don’t even offer you that option. Their website is also impossible to navigate from your BlackBerry!
![Shoutpostcard[3]](http://3466.voxcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/wp-contentuploadsshoutpostcard3-small.jpg)
![Shoutpostcard[5]](http://3466.voxcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/wp-contentuploadsshoutpostcard5-small.jpg)
Other than that I would recommend trying out this application just to see what developers are capable of nowadays. It really shines in pushing the envelope. Below is the download link:
NOTE: So far they only have a version compatible with the Curve but it did work on my 8310 so I guess it is the whole Curve series
http://www.shoutpostcard.com/downloads/com_meinc_shout2.jad
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