21. August 2008 durch Ronen Halevy
Mike vom gWhiz informierte mich gerade, daß sie eine neue FREIE Blackberry-APP freigaben. Dieses ist eine Taskverwaltunganwendung, die innen tadellos mit errichtet in den Aufgaben und in der Kalenderanwendung paßt. Was kühl ist, ist, daß Sie die Alarme und Anzeigen sogar gründen können, die basieren auf Ihrer GPS Position… Spaßmaterial! Sie können es freies an dieser Verbindung abholen von Ihrem PC oder von Download OTA an m.gwhizmobile.com/downloads.
Ich lasse die Beschreibung sprechen für sich:
FREIE Taskverwaltung für „Liste Leute“
Wenn Sie überfahrteinzelteile weg von Ihrer Liste gegen Ihren Kalender bevorzugen, dann ist unser neues, FREI, Aufgabe got-2 Manager ständig überprüfen für Sie. Nicht nur synchronisiert es freundlich mit der Aufgabe Liste und Blackberrykalender, erlaubt es Ihnen auch, Aufgabe Listen und Sublists leicht zu erzeugen. Und… ist es FREI.
Sie konnten denken, daß jene Eigenschaften got-2 kühl genug… bilden würden, aber… got-2 auch ein hoch entwickeltes Anzeige System hat, das Sie entweder durch ein gegebenes Datum/eine Zeit oder eine GPS Position alarmiert! got-2 GPS Position Alarme können Sie auffordern, wenn Sie nahes Haus, ein Geschäft, ein Freundhaus sind oder überall Sie an etwas erinnert werden möchten. , den Speicher, ohne an alles sich zu erinnern, verlassend wollten Sie erhalten; No more vergessend, etwas aufzuheben, das auf der Weise war. Außer Ihrer Vernunft und Ihrem Gas kverfolgen Sie nie wieder denselben Weg zurüc!
Schlüsseleigenschaften:
- Ein einfach, Schirm mit zusammenklappbaren Listen, Teilaufgaben und Tagesordnungspunkten zu lesen.
- Wählen Sie Ihre bevorzugte Ansicht: einfache Liste oder Woche Tagesordnung.
- Erhalten Sie Alarme basiert auf Zeit oder Position
- Anteilaufgaben und -listen über email
- Geben-wie-Sie-gehen Sie, indem Sie die Auf-/Ab Einzelteile verschieben
- Verfolgen Sie Fortschritt, indem Sie weg weg den Aufgaben, weg den Verabredungen, weg den Tagesordnungspunkten und von den Teilaufgaben kennzeichnen.
- Speicherdaten in den Blackberry-Aufgaben und dem Kalender - synchronisiert mit Aussicht- und Googlekalender.
- Position Integration mit Google oder Blackberrydiagrammen.
- Es ist FREI!
2 Anmerkungen“ | Innen bekanntgegeben Kalender/Aufgaben, Freie Software, Nachrichten, Dienstprogramme
21. August 2008 durch Ronen Halevy
Gut nachdem sie freigegebene Version 0.999 dieses war unvermeidlich.
informierten Phreqd und Stefano mich über die Freigabe von GPSed Version 1.0 gestern.
Dieses Versionen changelog: (Bravo GPSed!)
- Möglichkeit, zum sich AN/AUS zu drehen Hintergrundbeleuchtung
recht von der GPSed Anwendung. Could be useful for people who want to conduct current speed monitoring, check current coordinates, travel distance, etc during the trip.
- Now it is possible to use “Reset GPS” function in Settings which drops current connection to GPS and starts this procedure from scratch. The feature was added after users’ requests.
- In last versions users encountered with difficulties in tracks uploading on the GPSed.com website. Now this bug was fixed!
- Wrong conversion in GPX format was also fixed in last version of GPSed for Blackberry.
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August 20th, 2008 by Ronen Halevy
We mentioned the ProxPro beta before when it was first announced. It essentially gives you proximity and traffic alerts free on your BlackBerry. Raffy let me know that they have just updated their beta to version 0.2 which brings a few improvements to the table. You can upgrade by going to Upgrade to wap.proxpro.com/prompt on your BlackBerry or visiting http://www.proxpro.com. It looks like ProxPro is dedicated to improving their application. They are asking users to send in feedback and their wishlists for their next release.
New in this version:
Improvements to User Experience
- It is always important to see where we are going. The Prompt countdown alarm has been moved to the top of the screen so the trip, that best avoids traffic, is visible start to finish.
- As you progress on your the map adjusts enlarging to show more detail as you approach your destination.
- A new “LocateMe” feature is available in the menu so you can quickly update your start location, without having to wait for GPS.
7-day Visibility
- The Prompt calendar now opens at today’s date and you can plan your trips for the next 7 days.
- Flip between your BlackBerry applications and Prompt using the “call end” key. The “escape key” will take you back to the calendar.
- Switch Prompt on/off in preferences, whenever you like. When you want to activate Prompt again just click the icon on your home screen.
- See the many more improvements and the main bugs have now been fixed too.
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August 20th, 2008 by Ronen Halevy
If you really wanted to know what you would have to do to dissect and rebuilt your Bold then this is the video for you. So far it seems like CNN.cn have posted the disassembly instructions but hopefully they will post instructions soon on how to put humpty dumpty back together again… Check it out below or at this link to see the guts of the Bold.
via BBworld.info
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August 20th, 2008 by Ronen Halevy
After reading an article on Woot about extended warranties I thought it would be a great idea to see how everybody felt about cell phone warranties. Personally the limited warranty from RIM has always been just fine but I tend to shirk all warranty offers especially from pushy sales reps. Especially after reading articles like this one on BankRate listing 10 reasons why you should not insure your cell phone. On the other hand I know quite a few people who pay about ~$5 a month for the added cell phone coverage from their carrier. I also know a few people who purchased 3rd party warranties for their devices.
So I have to ask. How do you feel about cell phone warranties/coverage plans? If you feel like I missed an option in the poll feel free to suggest it in the comments.

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August 20th, 2008 by Greg Myers

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August 20th, 2008 by Ronen Halevy
The guys at Cellpassion managed to spot the 8210 & 8220 on eXpansys. Both are now available for preorder at an undetermined price. There is not much new on the product pages other than a few things I did not see before even in our spec sheet.
- It mentions DivX & H.264 support under the video recording options! (Crossing my fingers)
- It lists PTT (Push To Talk) as a feature
- It mentions a PDF viewer and Texas Hold’em, Klondike, & Sudoku in the features…
Check out the 8210 & 8220 product pages at the links below. Just to confuse you further…
eXpansys 8220 preorder
eXpansys 8210 preorder
via Cellpassion via BlackBerryCool
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August 20th, 2008 by Bull

Just a quick news flash here.
I got an email about two hours ago that Jott Networks is now out of Beta.
However, if you were an early adopter of the Jott products, you can sign up for “A year of the Jott and Jott Pro products at a 26% savings off the monthly rate.”
At least Jott is scratching the backs of those that helped scratch theirs. At $12.95 per month for the Jott Pro account, 26% savings is pretty reasonable in my book. Check out the details at www.jott.com.
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