qSMS: qSMS is a simple application that assigns a keyboard shortcut for text messages and allows you to use the ‘Q’ from the home screen as a shortcut to compose an SMS (must have home screen dialing set to off)
Max Mem: Frees up to 5MB of memory on your BlackBerry no matter what the type! Not only does it release memory, you will also feel a slight increase in response time. MaxMem will remove apps, themes, and files in your BlackBerry that you don’t use (you have the option to remove whatever you want).
You can download them in the Apps section OTA by loading mobile.blackberrytrade.com on your device.
Here are a few useful apps I've had installed at various times:
Viigo: you can customize dozens of internet feeds based on your interests.
Vlingo: Voice-activated text messaging. This is a pretty cool app, but I think it takes a while to get used to your voice. You can come up with some pretty amusing results when you first start using it.
Opera Mini: Probably the best free browser available. I don't use it that much on my Pearl, because the BB browser actually works well for me. But it does render some sites (the full version of HoFo, for example) better than the BB browser.
Google Maps: Since I have yet to get the Blackberry Maps application to work on my Pearl for more than about 5 minutes, this makes a good substitute. It uses cell sites to triangulate position, so it's not "true" gps, but it's good for general location information and searches.
All of these are free downloads. There are a number of good applications available for purchase, obviously, but I'll stick with free for now.
GetItBack link goes to the berry review page. this program is awesome if you ever lose your phone. it's amazing what you can do. probably worth the $10 investment.
HTC Desire, BlackBerry Tour, HTC Merge, HTC Hero S
Carriers
U.S. Cellular & VZW
Feedback Score
2 (100%)
Originally Posted by hawaiisun21
Wirelessly posted (BlackBerry8130/4.3.0 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 VendorID/189)
Oh, berryNES is also entertaining for short periods of time.
A NES emulator only entertaining for "short periods of time"? BLASPHEMER!!
I can't remember the link to it. Google it and I'm sure you'll find it. It's an app that lights up the backlight when you receive a text. I find it pretty handy. FYI, you need version 1.85 if you have the BB Curve.
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