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10 Awesome BlackBerry apps
The BlackBerry application marketplace might not be as easy to navigate at Apple's App Store and Java might not be as much fun as Cocoa Touch for developers, but there are still some great BlackBerry applications out there.
10 of my favorites:
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Opera Mini -- BlackBerry 4.5 is supposed to have a much-improved built-in browser (my carrier hasn't officially upgraded yet, so I'm unsure), but Opera Mini is a great alternative. It isn't as fast as the built-in browser and functionality like copy/paste isn't as nicely integrated, but you can actually view pages the way they look on a regular computer (more or less) and zoom in on parts of the screen for easy access. If you ever want to post a comment to a blog or fill out another big text field, Opera Mini is the way to go.
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Flickr -- This official BlackBerry client was released in June and beats the pants off of uploading via e-mail. You can go straight to the camera from the Flick app or choose a photo from your media card or one of your media directories.
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Facebook -- Update your status, read your messages, post messages to your friends walls and send pictures directly to your photo page. It's pretty slick.
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NewsGator Go! Some people just love Google Reader. I am not one of these people. On the desktop, I use NetNewsWire, on my BlackBerry, I use NewsGator Go!. Like all the NewsGator products, its free. Sign up for a free NewsGator Online account or link it with your existing account. What's so nice about the NewsGator family of products is that they all sync together. So if you use FeedDemon on a PC or NetNewsWire on the Mac, you can access all of your feeds from any other computer just using NewsGator's web reader (which I think is 100x better than Google Reader). That also means that you can access all your feeds on your BlackBerry. And anything you mark as read on one device, shows up as read on the others.
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Blackbird -- I used to use Twitterberry to update my Twitter status from my phone, but now I've switched to Blackbird. The interface is cleaner and it feels faster. I miss the user icon pictures from Twitterberry, this is still my favorite way of using Twitter.
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BBMetaBlog -- iPhone users have access to official WordPress and TypePad blog clients and more than one unofficial Tumblr clients, but BlackBerry users, we've been all but forgotten in the world of moblogging software. TypePad users can use TypePad Mobile BlackBerry and Blogger users can use Blogger for BlackBerry, but what about people who use XML-RPC based blogs? BBMetaBlog is not perfect -- it was designed to interface with a custom blog-engine for Lotus Domino, not for WordPress or Movable Type or any other system that uses the MetaWeblog API implementation of XML-RPC -- but it works. Just set your access URL to your XMLRPC URI and you're set! Categories and tagging doesn't work, but it's a better alternative to e-mail and it can be faster than trying to post with Opera Mini.
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Google Suite -- Google's Mobile tools for BlackBerry are awesome. The Gmail app is fast, the Google News page is easy to navigate and Google's mobile mapping tool is the best! Even if you don't have GPS, you can have GPS-like functionality on your phone. Google Sync for BlackBerry keeps your BlackBerry calendar synced up with Google Calendar, and it's a two way sync -- which is always great.
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Sudoku -- The unregistered version won't let you download daily new puzzles, but still comes with a couple of hundred at three difficulty levels. If you've mastered Brick Breaker (or Brick Breaker has mastered you), it's a great way to kill some time.
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Mobile Quotes and Analysis for BlackBerry -- Even though the quotes are time-delayed (I want a Google Finance BlackBerry app -- not just a web page, an app!), this is a fast, free way to keep track of the market.
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TV Guide Mobile -- An oldie, but a goodie! Local TV-listings in your pocket.
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Jon Niola said 11:10PM on 8-29-2008
OMG Christina a TUAW blogger/Mac user that uses a BlackBerry and not an iPhone? :) Better not let Erica find out you may be banished :D
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Dolores Parker said 11:32PM on 8-29-2008
I just turned my BB Curve in and I'm going to wait for the Bold to come out, hopefully soon. Anyway, I really liked the Google suite, especially the calendar sync which rocks.
When I get the Bold, I'll definitely have to check out Blackbird and Sudoku. I'll also probably install ShoZu again too.
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Shezif said 7:57AM on 8-30-2008
WOW!
This is AMAZING phone.
I hope that this pretty mobile will be my next phone (I've E65)
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quanta said 1:43PM on 8-30-2008
I'd have nominated Viigo over NewsGator, but it's a good list. I'd also add MyPoynt, which is a nifty GPS-enabled application that lets you find businesses or movies in your immediate geographic area.
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Christina Warren said 11:49AM on 8-31-2008
Thanks for the info on MyPoynt. I don't have a GPS module on my BB (it's the 8320), but that's a great app for people who do!
And I agree that Viigo is awesome, I just prefer Newsgator because it integrates perfectly with my desktop reader.
Clay said 8:49AM on 8-31-2008
Wow. I am surprised as well you use newsgator and not viigo. The newly released beta version supports not only all types of news feeds, but podcasts as well. When used in conjunction with google reader, this app is one mega app that should come preloaded on all blackberry handsets.
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Christina Warren said 11:45AM on 8-31-2008
Yeah, I like Viigo and think it's awesome, but if you use the Newsgator family on your desktop (as I do), I like having access to all my feeds in the proper directory structure. It's just more worthwhile for my workflow. But I agree that Viigo is a great reader too.
JerryD said 9:31AM on 8-31-2008
You can get Sudoku free from RIM!
OTA here:
http://mobile.blackberry.com/
Click Fun and Games, then Free Games, click "I ACCEPT" button. It's currently the third (of SIX!) Free Games!
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Christina Warren said 11:43AM on 8-31-2008
Yes! That's exactly what I did -- I just linked to the trial version because that's what the RIM version is (trial only meaning you don't get daily puzzles) and I couldn't figure out a way to describe how to get the game free as eloquently as you just did!
Thanks Jerry!
JerryD said 9:31AM on 8-31-2008
If you like Market Filters, try Stock Quote Viewer from Microhill. It's quick and nicely laid out (and free of course).
OTA or Web here:
http://www.microhill.com/product-stockview.asp
For OTA, click the Over The Air button.
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oli said 8:48AM on 9-01-2008
Well i think we need a Media App here.I know of Next2Friends live which is a Live streaming app not been out long but ive tried and tested it and think its very cool.
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Dossy Shiobara said 10:05AM on 9-01-2008
Thanks for liking Blackbird, Christina! To you and all DownloadSquad readers, I'd love to hear what you all think of Blackbird and what you'd change if you could to improve it.
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Sir Loin said 11:09AM on 9-02-2008
Awesome list! Agreed about the Flickr & Facebook apps, they make it MUCH easier to update things. Will try some of the other ones listed here, thanks! And that pic at the top made me laugh, too :D
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Jeff said 5:03PM on 9-02-2008
One you missed and I've had on every BB I've carried is the Beejive IM client... http://www.beejive.com/
A Pidgin for BB if you will.. multi client, single interface, and works nicely.
Of note, I've never been able to get the Facebook app to update no matter how much I try.. deleting cache, relogging, etc...
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steve said 6:30AM on 9-05-2008
hi. i send out my blog using feedburner. people tell me that when they read it on their blackberry (or other handheld) the links that i put in are not live. anyone have any suggestions for me?
thanks i appreciate it.
steve
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James T. Smith said 9:30PM on 9-11-2008
There's more free software here.. http://www.blackberryfreeware.com
I can't wait for the new software RIM is talking about like a TIVO app
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harryb said 1:02AM on 11-10-2008
you missed this one too
mosnaps..http://www.mosnaps.com
Mosnaps is a fast and simple Blackberry photo upload application designed for individual users, bloggers and mobile journalists. Now, you can instantly upload and post photos to your preferred web destination in a snap.
* GPS enabled
* 2 click upload
* Organize photos on the fly
* Instantly update friends and family
* Post picture directly to your blog and website
* Share photos on mosnaps.com/your_page
* Unlimited storage
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Aman said 11:59AM on 11-27-2008
Awesome stuff Christina! Thanks. I love Opera Mini!!
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