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bbOSalert We have mentioned bbOSalert a few times on BerryReview as a great way to stay on top of the latest OS releases for your device. The app is regularly $2 but for today only (Nov 26th) you can pick it up at this link for $1. You could always just read BerryReview to get your latest OS fix news but this way you won’t miss it.

From the description:

Is your F5 button about to pop off of your keyboard? Or even worse, already gone? Your solution to staying up all night waiting for a new OS to leak is here. bbOSalert is a new application for BlackBerry devices that alerts you when a new OS has been posted on the internet. Once installed onto your device you can select which devices you wish to be alerted about and choose between leaked OS, official OS or both.
How does it work? Once an OS is posted on a site for download an alert will be sent out to whom ever has subscribed to that device. Along with the alert you will be notified of the version and where OS was posted (site wise) for you to download.

Features:

  • Alerts within minutes of OS being posted on the Internet.
  • Get alerted for as many and only devices you want.
  • Includes alerts for Hybrid releases.
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This entry was posted on Thursday, November 26th, 2009 and is filed under News.
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