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Jake from JL Designs just released a new theme he calls, ‘Woohoo! Berry’. Available for the 8900 & 9000, Woohoo! Berry Theme is, according to Jake, …based loosely on  the Yahoo! homepage, and is very cool and unique! The home page has  five icons, three of which have roll-over Today features! Also, the  Blackberry logo on the home page bounces once highlighted , and once  selected, leads to the application screen! All fonts are custom and  based off of the Yahoo! font, and the menu colors and more have been made red!”

He sent me the Bold version to play around with and though the theme is not my typical style, it worked really well. Keep in mind that the home screen icons are NOT customizable. They are the applications, messages, calendar, SMS and browser icons so for some of you, this may work. But for those of you who want to customize your icons…this theme doesn’t do that. Also, the tabs on the home screen are for looks only and do not actually take you anywhere. I kinda wished they did but I’m sure that’s difficult to do. A nice, clean theme that works smoothly.

Woohoo! Berry costs $4.98 and is available for purchase in our Berryreview Store.



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This entry was posted on Thursday, July 2nd, 2009 and is filed under 8900 Curve, 9000 Bold, Themes.

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