Category: Reviews

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Review: Getting Fit With Fit Deck for BlackBerry

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Fit Deck is an application by MobileXware. The program installs as an application called NexFIT. The application holds a program which is based on exercises placed on slides. The exercises were created by former Navy Seal and ACE certified trainer, Phil Black. The program was originally fitness slides and cards and are now available for the mobile phone as well, which is where the name Fit Deck comes from: the deck of cards.

I really was excited to review this program, especially since I would be able to feel better about justifying my BlackBerry with another reason to be my partner, it can be my personal trainer as well. The Application is easy to use, and can be adapted for all fitness levels: Beginner; Intermediate; and Advanced. They are full body workouts that require no equipment, no gym membership necessary, using the NAVY Seals training of using your own body to keep fit. You can do it as long as you want. The Important Info explains how to use the application.

I installed and used the application on my BlackBerry Curve 8330. When I installed it, it showed up as an X icon. After installing the application and registering it, the menu that comes up has several options: Continue Workout; Shuffle Slides; Sort by Slide Name; Sort by Body Region; Goto Slide; Important Info; Exit; and Register. When the program is registered, you have fifty slides. Each slide tells you how long or how many to do per level. There is an introductory in Important Info that is 9 slides explaining the program and how to use it.
The Pros of the application are that you have your exercises with you wherever you go, it is easy to use and to understand, there is no getting lost or trying to figure it out. The exercises are not hard, because they can be adapted and easy to follow. You don’t have to do all the slides and can do them at your own pace. For instance, they advise each slide take one minute, to warm up and cool down before and after each workout, and they explain about proper hydration and what to watch out for. They also advise doing them every other day, and doing a few to start. I really liked the idea that there were no weights required, that the exercises can be easy and be made challenging to challenge and build strength no matter what your level of fitness is. There’s no more investments to be made outside the program itself.

The cons were that there is no place to include your weight or measurements, which would be a way of keeping track of progress. I would really have liked to have seen this included with the program. It would be nice as well for it to keep track of when you were last on, although it does remember the last slide you last viewed. Perhaps in the future they may include it, or it would be nice if they left an online site that you can log in and place your measurements or weight if it’s not included with the phone program. If you are not a self starter or have the will power to do it on your own, this may be hard to use unless you make your BlackBerry your partner in this quest for fitness.
I would rate the user friendliness as five stars, because it’s very easy and the concept is very nice. For presentation I would give it nearly four stars because it’s very basic, but it’s based upon the deck of fitness cards and looks just like them. And over all I would give the application four stars because of the lack of what it could include to make it a very impressive application.

Rating: ★★★★☆

FitDeck is now available in the BlackBerry Sync Store for only $14.95Click here for details

Compatible Devices: BlackBerry 8100 (Pearl), 8110 (Pearl), 8120 (Pearl), 8130 (Pearl), 8220 (Pearl Flip), 8300 (Curve), 8310 (Curve), 8320 (Curve), 8330 (Curve), 8350i (Curve), 8700c, 8700f, 8700g, 8700r, 8700v, 8703e, 8705g, 8707g, 8707h, 8707v, 8800, 8820, 8830, 8900 (Curve), 9000 (Bold), Curve, Pearl, Storm

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Review: Having Fun With Picture Magic

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This review is on Picture Magic, version 1.23, which is an application by Magilab. The program is a photo editor that allows you to add the following: Text Bubbles; Balloons; Hats; Hair; Mouths; Arrows; and Text. It is available from the Blackberry Sync store for $7.99 and has a free trial available. You may try before you buy, but you’ll like the fun you can have with the pictures you take. There is no limit to the creativity you can discover with this program.

When I installed the application on my Curve 8330, I opened the application up and through it I was able to choose a picture either off the phone or the micro sd card. After opening the picture, you can open the following options: Help; Add Image; Add Text; and Close. The option Help has: Getting Started, Navigation, Add an Image, Add Text, and Removing an Item. It is very informative and important because it will help you to navigate through the program and options and how to accomplish the task you are trying to complete. Add Image allows you to add the images onto the picture. After you add an image you can click the options and your choices again are : Help, Add Image, Add Text, Remove Item, Save As, and Close. You can add as many as you’d like and save it, to be sent or uploaded. The pictures are very easy to add to, and you can make them festive for birthdays or fun, capture a silly moment with words in the text to be immortalized or just shown as a reminder of the moment. I took a picture of my boss at our weekly meeting and added a text bubble with text and sent it to her after saving it through our BlackBerry messengers. I played with my brother’s pic, our dog, no picture was sacred from the application and it can be addictive. I really had fun with this program and found it to be playful, and my coworkers and friends found it to be fun to see the finished pictures.
The Pros of the program are that it allows you to have fun with pictures right off your phone. It’s similar to a card program, adding text and cartoon drawings onto the pictures, being playful with the ability to send them afterwards to share them, or create them as your contact pictures, making them say hi, hello, or what other creative greeting you can think of.
The Cons of the program are that there is no picture effects or effects to enhance the picture, and changing it a little to make the picture clearer. It would be nice to even see a basic picture enhancer. It would be cute to see some other shapes for animal pics too.
For rating this program, for user friendliness, I give it four stars. It does take some reading into it to learn how to enlarge and shrink the shapes, and how to work the program.
For fun and originality, the program is 4.5 stars.

Rating: ★★★★½

What you see at the first screen

What you see at the first screenMy brother in anime

What you can add in options

What you can add in options

My Brother as a blonde

My Brother as a blonde

My brother in anime

My brother in anime

My sister's family

My sister's family

The program is compatible with the Pearl, Curve, Bold, and Storm, and os 4.3 and up.

The program is available for download from the BlackBerrySync store here: via: store.blackberrysync.com

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New Twitter Application – UberTwitter Out in Beta

Übertwitter is available for BlackBerry smart phones. It is available for download in it’s beta form from UberTwitter.com. ÜberTwitter is a company committed to bringing extremely functional twitter clients to mobile devices. Übertwitter is reaching out to the BlackBerry community to test out this new application. It seems very promising with the features that the application is designed with. I downloaded the beta to my Curve 8330, it installed and the icon is a Ü with the twitter bird sitting in it. One thing I did notice after downloading the application was the following post in Twitter, after downloading : @tweet_genius did I win? Lol http://myloc.me/cy . Following the link you are taken to that individual’s location on a map with the prior message who downloaded the application. Apparently a question directed at the other application in beta, Tweet_Genius.

Most appealing of the application is that it integrates Twitter with GMail and the Google Talk program. Some of the notable features and capabilities of this program are the following: has the integrated ability to upload pictures to a site for the users of the application; gives you the ability to update your Google Talk with your last Twitter tweet ; automatically updates your location using your cell phone’s cell towers, and not the GPS hardware; you can send videos integrated with your tweet; and see all your Tweeps, and Tweeps tweeting near you.

So far I have liked what I’ve seen. I know the program is still in beta, and the only two other Twitter applications I have tried are Twitterberry and SocialScope. Twitterberry is Twitter, and SocialScope integrates Twitter with Facebook. I was very impressed so far with the easy to use Übertwitter, and the available options and features it has to offer.

So far in pros for the application, I love the location setting, the media integration ability, and the fact that it is more selective to Google Talk. I think it’s nice to find your local Tweeps as well. I haven’t really found any cons yet, but as the beta continues, I will be sure to post any changes and enhancements the program undergoes on it’s way to it’s full release.

So far for rating, I’m giving it five stars for the look and easy user friendly feature of the application, and five stars for the extra features and functions. Rating: [5/5]

The application is supported on all BlackBerry devices running the os 4.2 and more, yes, this includes the Storm.

[via: Crackberry.com]

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Review: vPost by Vayyoo for BlackBerry

I would like to introduce you to a program called vPost. VPost is an application published by Vayyoo. The application description states that you are able to send by email up to five different multimedia files in an email which includes: voice notes, pictures, video, and map location by utilizing your BlackBerry media. I evaluated this software on my Blackberry Curve 8330.

My wireless carrier does not have the GPS open so the GPS function was not enabled for this application. When first opening the application, I only knew what the description stated. The program is priced around ten dollars for a onetime fee. The icon sits as a little black box with blue lettering, once installed. I really was interested in this software for a few reasons, having all the phone’s multimedia applications in one place, and how it would appeal to newbies who have not gotten the hang of the video camera, camera, or voice notes. Read More

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Review: e-Mobile Weather v3.1 for BlackBerry

Review of e-Mobile Weather
Author: Scott Allen
Price: $16.95 at BlackBerry Sync Store

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e-mobile weather v3.1

What is the weather like? What is it going to be like this weekend? With e-mobile Weather v3.1 installed on your Blackberry you can find out in an instant, and with the supplied themes you can customize the background to your preferences.

There are a few screens available on the program and you can choose the start up screen that you desire in the settings. The default start up screen is the multiple cities and is customizable with the locations of your own choosing.  Once the cities you want to keep up on are listed you can select one of them as your “My City”. What this does is updates the icon on your Blackberry home screen to show the current weather.

e-mobile Weather v3.1 icon depicting the current conditions for your current city.

e-mobile Weather v3.1 icon depicting the current conditions for your current city.

That way you can tell “at a glance” what the conditions are without actually opening the program.

This is one of the screens that can be set as the opening screen

This is one of the screens that can be set as the opening screen

The opening screen can be made to reflect either the “cities” view, or your own city view showing the current conditions as well as a 5 day forecast.

City view with the 5 day forecast as well as the current conditions

City view with the 5 day forecast as well as the current conditions

Once you select the home screen that you desire you are set to go!  The navigation is very simple and intuitive, and the six themes to choose from are nice to look at in the background. I would have liked to see more plain color background themes personally, but there are a couple that are close enough to plain without being too much of a distraction.

There are 2 more screens accessible from the city view. The 5 day weather trend, and the radar image.

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The radar image is a still image snap from the area radar.

The 5 day weather trend screen gives a graphical view of the upcoming 5 days.

The 5 day weather trend screen gives a graphical view of the upcoming 5 days.

The settings screen is 2 part and very simple. This is where you can select either “my city” or “city list” as your first screen.

You can also select the “units” either Imperial for those of us stateside or Metric for just about everyone else.

Setting screen 1 to select your home screen setting and units of measure

Setting screen 1 to select your home screen setting and units of measure

The second settings screen is to change the network setting (no need to change for most users), and to turn on or off the auto refresh for weather data.

This is to setup network settings and to turn on or off auto refresh.

This is to setup network settings and to turn on or off auto refresh.

Overall this is an easy, intuitive program. It appears to use data from Accuweather.com. If I had to pick the 2 best features I would say:

#1 would be the multi-city view, very handy if you are traveling or have clients/contacts in another city.

#2 Is the home screen icon that shows the current conditions without opening the program.

e-Mobile Weather is compatible with: BlackBerry: 7130c, 7130e, 7130g, 7130v, 8100 (Pearl), 8110 (Pearl), 8120 (Pearl), 8130 (Pearl), 8220 (Pearl Flip), 8300 (Curve), 8310 (Curve), 8320 (Curve), 8330 (Curve), 8350i (Curve), 8700c, 8700f, 8700g, 8700r, 8700v, 8703e, 8705g, 8707g, 8707h, 8707v, 8800, 8820, 8830, 8900 (Curve), 9000 (Bold), Curve, Pearl, Storm

To find further information, or to purchase this application visit The BlackBerry Sync Store.

Rating: ★★★☆☆

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Review: OtterBox Defender Case for BlackBerry Storm

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OtterBox has always been a favorite case of mine. I tell anyone who owns electronics and drops them frequently that they should own an OtterBox. In the past I’ve had an OtterBox for pretty much all of my BlackBerrys and now I have received the OtterBox Defender case for the BlackBerry Storm. OtterBox cases may not be the cheapest solution on the market, but they offer the best for protection! I recommend them to nearly anyone who works in tough environments or is just clumsy.

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First thing I noticed when opening up the packaging is that the new Defender case for the Storm features a screen protector which is built right into the case instead of being a separate piece like previous models. The second layer of the case is the Hi-Impact Polycarbonate shell which fits together like a glove to ensure your device is protected. The silicon skin which goes over is considered the third layer of the case because it absorbs most of the impact or shock of the odd drop or bump. All OtterBox Defender cases include the old school BlackBerry style holsters (think 8700) only its way more durable. Right out of the box you will notice if you’ve ever purchased an OtterBox before is that the Storm now comes in a smaller more compact packaging, which is great for our Environment!

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Here’s a breakdown of the three layers included in every OtterBox:

  • Layer 1: Thermal formed protective clear membrane to safeguard screen and keyboard against scratching as well as dust and dirt* (layer optional depending on the level of ruggedization desired).
  • Layer 2: Hi-impact polycarbonate shell.
  • Layer 3: Silicone skin absorbs bump and shock (silicone includes innovative retaining features to hold it in place).

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With the OtterBox Defender case on your BlackBerry Storm you will feel a lot more secure. The case seals in the display with the formed protective plastic-like material. This will prevent dirt, dust, and light water droplets from getting into the display causing liquid damage. All of the Storm’s input jacks including the stereo headphone jack, micro USB port, earpiece, microphone and audio speakers are covered and sealed by a protective plastic.

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Only real compliant about this case I had is that I found it was a little harder to put together (see picture above). When assembling the case you have to ensure that the case lines up perfectly with each other to get that glove fit. I can’t really explain how to do it but its a little odd. Once the case is together all you have to do is simply wrap the third silicone skin layer over the polycarbonate shell and your good to go. To ensure the silicone skin doesn’t slip off off they have put little plugs in the shell to connect the case with.

Overall: As always I’m impressed with the level of quality OtterBox has provided in their product. At first I wasn’t sure how OtterBox was going to work around RIM’s Surepress clicking screen, however they defiantly found a way to make it work! You can use the Storm’s touchscreen with barely any issues. When trying to use the buttons along the bottom of the display you may find them hard to press. This is become of the rounded edges of the case. You will notice the case feels a little rough because the silicone skin doesn’t wrap compeltly around the edges. My only recommendation to OtterBox would be to find a way to still provide maxium protection but round the edges around the display on the sides and bottom. Regardless If you have never had an OtterBox before I recommend you give it a try!

Pros: Super durable, lots of protection, display is sealed off, includes Holster, new packaging is much more compact!

Cons: Price may be a little higher than wanted, skin doesn’t cover as well on sides/bottom

Rating: ★★★★½

Purchase the BlackBerry Storm OtterBox case from OtterBox.com >

See other BlackBerry OtterBox cases for Bold, Curve, and Pearl in the BlackBerry Sync Store >


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Review: Coveroo Custom Battery Doors for BlackBerry

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Have you heard of Coveroo before? They offer laser engraved battery doors for all kinds of devices including BlackBerry smartphones. We had a chance test out Coveroo’s battery doors for the BlackBerry Storm, Curve and Pearl. Unfortunately no one on the team has a Bold at the moment or we would have checked them out too. I decided to get a custom door for my Storm with the BlackBerry Sync logo on it and then they included a couple Valentines Day designs for the Curve and Pearl. Coveroo offers all different stock colored battery doors so you don’t have to mix and match colors, of course unless you want too. Coveroo’s are currently available for the BlackBerry Bold, Curve, Pearl, Storm and 8800 series. The cool part about them is you can choose from hundreds of different designs or send in your own custom design (for an additional charge). Read More

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BlackBerry Curve 8900 gets hands-on review from PhoneArena

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The folks at PhoneArena just let us know they published a great review and gallery of the BlackBerry Curve 8900. The review covers pretty much everything and is about nine pages long! In their conclustion they said the Curve 8900 is a worthy replaced for the aging Curve 8300 series. They said that overall the device was pretty good with the expection of sound quailty which they found a little rocky but still useable.

Check out the full review at PhoneArena.com >

PhoneArena also worked up a great comparsion of the hottest devices vs. Curve 8900 in size which you can see below… Enjoy!

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Review: MSDict Concise Oxford American Thesaurus for BlackBerry

Software Title: MSDict Concise Oxford American Thesaurus
Price:
$14.99
Available at:
BlackBerry Sync Store
Overall Rating: Rating: ★★★★★

With the thesaurus from my college days being held together with a rubber band, the thought of licking my fingers again to flip through the pages kind of creeping me out for it was passed around a lot back then,well I knew it was time for a new one.  So I chose the MSDict Concise Oxford Thesaurus and I am not disappointed.

I decided to do the OTA install on my 8320 with the offline option so I could have it available on those long flights with no bulky book to carry on. The other install option is wireless mode which means instead of the whole database installed on your SD card you have a small part of the database installed then you need a wireless connection to to access the bulk of it. The MSDict program is always installed on the main device. Read More

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Review: BerryWare Custom Colored Housings for BlackBerry

Have you ever purchased a colored BlackBerry? maybe a plain Silver or ruby red one but wished you had picked a different color? Well a new Canadian company called Berryware.ca is here to help you with custom colored BlackBerry housings (Their work is very similar to Colorware which only ships within the United States). Berryware currently offers BlackBerry housings for the Curve 8310, 8320 and 8330 models and will soon be releasing ones for the Bold and Pearl series. Check out the rest of the review – Read More