BBSmart Shortcuts - Awesome Launcher Application
BBSmart released a slick new shortcuts application that is awesome. The best part is that it is only $5. If you pick it up today from CrackBerry.com you get BBSmart Alarms free.


From the product description:
BBSmart Shortcuts is a fantastically simple but powerful productivity application for the BlackBerry that puts a whole suite of shortcuts at your fingertips.
Using BBSmart Shortcuts you can create shortcuts to native applications, third-party applications, websites, and common tasks like emailing, calling, and SMS’ing contacts. When set to run from a convenience key press on your BlackBerry, BBSmart Shortcuts will open the door to a whole new way of using your BlackBerry – one that is quicker, more convenient, and more productive.
Go ahead and try it out. We guarantee you’ll love it.
Features:
- Simple, easy to use software
- Launch both native and third-party applications
- Beautiful, clean, unique, and highly functional user interface
- Create custom email, SMS, phone, and website shortcuts
- Automatic contact lookup and integration with native address book




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June 26th, 2008 16:40
No trail version?
June 26th, 2008 17:00
Yes, there is a trial version at the BerryReview store link.
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Thumbs up! This launcher is a lot more useful and hype-worthy than that VLingo thing.
June 26th, 2008 19:53
BBSmart Shortcuts is nice but I find LaunchPads a better shortcuts app. The configuration is quite a bit easier for BBSmart Shortcuts but LaunchPads is a simpler interface plus it has some very useful keyboard shortcuts– from creating a calendar entry to quickly going to your bluetooth settings, etc… The big difference is that Shortcuts allows you to create tons of email/messaging/speeddial shortcuts while LaunchPads only gives you 10 buttons to customize. Why, oh why, is there never an application that falls right in between? =)
June 26th, 2008 20:05
You want your cake and…
June 26th, 2008 20:10
Heh heh. Yes, I am… I am a cake-eater. For 5 bucks, it definitely doesn’t taste too bad. Now where’s that app that’ll let me configure single- and double-taps of the convenience button so I can launch Shortcuts or LaunchPads? Just kidding, to your point, Ronen. =)