Archive for the 'Reviews' Category
Wednesday, September 24th, 2008
YouGetItBack is one of those applications that helps you protect your device and information if it gets into the wrong hands. They had a pretty impressive feature set until now but they have just beefed it up. I also happen to love the product logo :).
New features include:
PIN lock / unlock – The user [...]
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Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008
I am glad to see that BBRTM is now back under active development according to the developer. He has just announced on his website that version 0.2 has been released. BBRTM is an unofficial free Remember The Milk client in case you did not know. Nothing crazy new here since this is mostly backend fixes [...]
1 Comment » | Posted in Calendar/Tasks, Free Software, News, Utilities
Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008
This game really struck a longing cord with me. I used to absolutely LOVE my pixilated Dig Dug back in the day. Its funny how an old game like this can bring out the nostalgic side of me. The game is available now for a HEFTY $14.99 on Handmark with no trial. Handmark really needs [...]
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Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008
Sara sent in this application which has a simple purpose. It lets turn on and keep on the backlight in certain applications. You just specify an application name like messages or Viigo and it will keep the backlight on when that application is open. You can also set the brightness or have it left [...]
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Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008
Nikolaus let me know that the WSJ branded version of FreeRange that we mentioned previously has been updated this weekend to fix some bugs. Turns out there was an issue with the first release of the reader causing some devices to freeze or stop updating content automagically.
You can pick up the updated version [...]
2 Comments » | Posted in Free Software, News, RSS, User Submitted
Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008
Larry let me know that last week CallWave announced a slick collaboration tool that includes BlackBerry support. It allows for content sharing & conferencing with any computer and/or smartphone. Most things seem to work on the BlackBerry with the exclusion of video sharing for now. It also has a built in web messenger that [...]
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Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008
With the popularity of Facebook Chat this was the obvious next step. Turns out that Facebook chat is now compatible with the Jabber protocol meaning that it can be connected to using a Jabber client. This means that BeejiveIM and IM+ should now be able to connect but no promises. If they don’t already work [...]
5 Comments » | Posted in Free Software, IM Services, News, Utilities
Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008
Taylor and Josep sent me a link to a thread on BBForums talking about the latest version of the Garmin GPS application for the Bold. The thread author, CornerCarver, has nothing but praise for the latest version which is impressive considering how hobbled the original version was for BlackBerry. This might not take off yet [...]
2 Comments » | Posted in GPS, News, User Submitted
Monday, September 22nd, 2008
One of our readers left a comment about a free application for AMERITRADE clients that allows you access to your account on the go. MarketSimplified looks like the most powerful trading application for BlackBerry to date. I have not had that long to play with it but it packs a bevy of features that combines [...]
7 Comments » | Posted in Free Software, News, User Submitted, Utilities
Monday, September 22nd, 2008
Tim let me know that Verizon has released version 4.1 of their VZ Navigator software. It seems to fix a bit of the image issues on the Curve but other than that I could not find any other record of changes. You may need to uninstall the previous version to install this version. You can [...]
1 Comment » | Posted in GPS, News, User Submitted, Verizon