1) Make sure your smartphone is connected to the wireless network and you have already set up email on your BlackBerry smartphone;
2) Go to the email set up site by clicking Email Setup from your home screen. Or by selecting "I want to create or add an email address" in the setup wizard that automatically starts the first time you turn on your smartphone;
3) Click Create New Account;
4) Read and agree to the End User Agreement/Terms and Conditions;
5) Enter a user name and password of your choice (so you can log-in when you use this email setup website in the future);
6) Under Email Account Set Up, fill in the Yahoo! ID and Password for your Yahoo! Mail account.
DataViz has released Documents To Go 1.005 today. Some of the new features include:
Excel 2007 Support
Track Changes (view only)
Password Protection for Word and Excel (97-2004) [Premium only]
Inserting comments for Word and Excel [Premium only]
If you already have Documents To Go installed on your BlackBerry or if you have BlackBerry OS 4.5 or later which has Documents To Go pre-installed, you can upgrade for free by clicking the BlackBerry Menu button while in Documents To Go and choosing Check for Updates.
Even better, if you have OS 4.5, Documents To Go didn't include Sheets To Go (viewing Excel), so by upgrading you will be adding this in. Previously Sheets To Go was only included in OS 4.6 and later.
In addition, if you choose to upgrade from Documents To Go Standard to Documents To Go Premium, you will receive a free copy of PDF To Go. If you have previously upgraded to Premium, you can download PDF To Go for free from the DataViz web site.
I use GMail and have IMAP E-mail running and would highly recommend it... E-mail comes though really fast, when you read/delete an E-Mail on the BlackBerry it does the same in your Inbox.
Sounds like Yahoo! might charge for IMAP, but not sure on that...
you don't need to install Yahoo! Go. just set yahoo up like lance said through BIS account. it's two way sync for free. the problem with google imap is that if you read email on the web, all read messages still appear as new on the blackberry. i wish gmail would get two way sync like yahoo, not sure what the holdup is.
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In Holding: S-E W610i, S-E S710a, Motorola V360, HTC Titan/6800, HTC Touch Pro
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With the 5GB/mo rules on (basically) every national carrier in the US, I can see this causing plenty of CS headaches if it's ever allowed on the cell network. Imagine having to pay 49 cents on every MB of overage.
With the 5GB/mo rules on (basically) every national carrier in the US, I can see this causing plenty of CS headaches if it's ever allowed on the cell network. Imagine having to pay 49 cents on every MB of overage.
--Droo, @Network
Yeah, that would not be good. Verion+DataCard= something I will never have. Even USCC has overage on the data cards.
I'd never get a Data Card and pay $60/month unless it had atleast 15 gigs/month/
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