e-Mobile Today - Today Screen Application For BlackBerry
May 21st, 2008 by Ronen Halevy
This has to be one of the closest Windows Mobile today screens I have seen for BlackBerry so far. Seems like a great application for Windows Mobile converts. I just wish RIM would come up with one themselves that is not a theme.
The application is available now from their website for $19.95. It not only does the basics but if you buy the expansion packs it adds news and stock streaming to the mix. I like how you can dig down into each menu option and see more than one email, calendar, task, and call log.

Check out more screenshots on the product page. Hopefully a review will be coming soon.


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May 21st, 2008 10:56
No trial availible?
May 21st, 2008 10:58
[...] ma non potete fare a meno della schermata Today di Windows Mobile? Personalmente la risposta è SI! Ronen ha scovato poco fa questa applicazione (non si tratta di un tema) che rende il Desktop di BlackBerry molto (ma [...]
May 21st, 2008 12:48
yeah I already emailed them about that…
You read my mind
May 21st, 2008 12:53
They don’t offer trials, but they are good about giving you money back. I got my money back on E-Mobile Tasks within minutes. Of course, it was only 5 minutes between the time I purchased and I decided it was rubbish.
Those that have tried this application find it a great start, but it pales in comparison to PocketDay. It is prettier, though.
The same can be said about their other apps: great starts, pretty, but they lack what it takes to be worth an actual purchase.