ShortcutBerry v2 Released: Adds Custom Shortcut Capabilities

shortcutberry1 A bit back we told you about the slick ShortcutBerry application that lets you customize shortcuts like hitting the convenience key three times to open a different application. The first version had a bunch of innovative features but did not allow for much customization of your own shortcuts. Version 2 fixes that problem by allowing you to create your own 3rd party app shortcuts and even lets you set shortcuts to launch media files. The new version enables in-depth customization of shortcuts, multiple-ENTER click shortcuts, and many more new features. The nice part is that the application is relatively cheap at $4.99 compared to other BlackBerry apps and has a full featured 30-day trial for you to give it a spin.

The change log consists of:

  • Fully customizable shortcuts including the pre-programmed ones.
  • Add your own 3-rd party application to the list of shortcuts.
  • Remove the unwanted shortcuts to shorten the ShortcutBerry list as you wish.
  • Assign single-letter shortcuts to your favorite tasks/applications.
  • Enjoy quickly launching 3 applications by multiple clicking of the ENTER key.
  • Create shortcuts to launch Media files
  • Create shortcuts for New Task and Memo
  • Create shortcuts to turn Radio and Wi-Fi off/on
  • Launching-vibration customizable. Turn it off or alter the duration.
  • Configurable font size used in configuration pages.
  • Support for QWERTY, QWERTZ and AZERTY keypads
  • Allow to Copy, Paste, Select, and Multi-Tap in the configuration pages’ menus. (e.g. Copy a phone number from your Address Book and paste it in SB to create a Call shortcut)

If you are interested you can pick up a copy or the trial at this link.

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