Posted on 31 May 2010
When it comes to BlackBerry applications the list is long when it comes ones that help you get things done faster, more effectively, or just generally make you more productive. With that being said we’ve listed out 10 productivity applications for the BlackBerry that are absolutely FREE! Check out the list after the jump… 10 Free BlackBerry Applications To Help You Boost Productivity crunchSMS — crunchSMS is a chat style SMS application with a buble interface that automatically splits SMS messages longer than 160 characters into multiple messages. Download crunchSMS OTA or pick it up on BlackBerry App World YouMail — YouMail is visual voicemail application for your BlackBerry that works by replacing your wireless carrier’s existing voicemail service with YouMail’s improved, free service. Once set up You mail allows you to: Scroll through and play your voice messages in any order. Forward them, save them forever, even organize them in folders

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10 Free BlackBerry Applications To Help You Boost Productivity
Posted on 15 April 2010
I used Google Sync on Blackberry to keep my Exchange and Google Contacts up to date. I just wanted to get past the world of having an up-to-date contact in Exchange but not on Google. Despite Google Sync getting updated in march to 0.7.2 Google has pushed another update 0.7.3

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Google Sync For BlackBerry Updated To Version 0.7.3
Posted on 02 March 2010
So, the Internet’s buzzing with what could be the first live pictures of the BlackBerry Slider , possibly the BlackBerry Storm3 , and the big question that everyone is asking… “Are these pictures fake.” I’m not a Photoshop expert and can’t really tell just by looking at the pictures, however, I can’t, for the life of me, figure out why a BlackBerry with a touchscreen would also need a track pad. These first live pics of the BlackBerry Slider, Storm3, or whatever this device will be call just isn’t passing the gut test… It’s looking like my gut feel may be wrong. CrackBerry is reporting that not only is this real, but, is probably what the BlackBerry Slider that gets released will look like… I still am not sure why it needs a trackpad

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First Live Pics Of The BlackBerry Slider? I Certainly Hope Not