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Shopping BlackBerry App World

Shopping BlackBerry App World

By:  Jeff Jedras  On: 12 Aug 2009 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

In the third article of our week-long series on mobile application stores, Jeff Jedras goes shopping on BlackBerry App World

Although I’m a big BlackBerry fan, I found the BlackBerry App World to be just horrible on many fronts. Accessing it through an icon on my handheld, I’m taken into a rich and attractive graphical experience. Unfortunately, RIM seem to have spent all their time on making it look pretty. The site is clunky and slow to the point of frustration.

On the top level are 10 featured apps, categories such as productivity and games, top downloads, a search feature, and a list of your downloaded apps. The featured apps are useful and are probably your best hope of finding useful apps, because scrolling through a list of 437 games at a glacial pace will drive you batty, and the search feature borders on the useless. Even apps I’d read reviewed on the Web regularly wouldn’t show-up in the app world search.

When you do get to an app you like, you’re given the price, a synopsis, screenshot, and a star rating and reviews from fellow users. The user feedback is useful, and I like the screenshots.

Apps range from free to more than $40. There’s no way to sort by price, and the only way to pay is by PayPal.

Time-Savers

Call Time Tracker by Momentem
Developer: Momentem
Price: Free

For consultants or those who do work on their BlackBerries that has to be billed to client accounts, this handy app lets you keep track of your time spent on e-mail and phone calls, and assign the time to specific clients. After each call or e-mail (sent or received) you’re given the option to tag it to a specific contract, and can make notes on the event. The time you spent on the call or reading or composing the e-mail is recorded, and you can even set your billing rate for each contract or client. You can generate activity reports on your BlackBerry or be e-mailed a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet report. You can generate the spreadsheet monthly with the free version, or on demand with the more feature-rich pay edition.

QuickPull v2
Developer:
Steelthorn Software
Price: Free

This one sounds simple, but it's quite convenient and can save you a lot of aggravation. Basically, it allows you to set a time to do a soft re-boot of your handheld, or do it yourself on demand. Why do this? Well, if you’re like me, the only time you turn-off or reboot your handheld is if it crashes. Eventually, performance starts to suffer. A reboot can make a major performance difference, but it’s a pain and, with the BlackBerry, quite slow. With this app, I set the reboot to happen while I’m sleeping, and I wake up in the morning to a speedier device.


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jeff jedras Jeff Jedras joined CDN as a senior writer in 2007. While he was new to the channel he was no stranger to technology journalism, beginning his career in Ottawa with Silicon Valley NORTH in 1998, where he... more

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