These 10 App’s are most useful and important for a Blackberry user.
- Opera Mini — BlackBerry 4.5 is supposed to have a much-improved built-in browser, but Opera Mini is a great alternative.
- Flickr — You can go straight to the camera from the Flick app or choose a photo from your media card or one of your media directories.
- Facebook — Update your status, read your messages, post messages to your friends walls and send pictures directly to your photo page. It’s pretty slick.
- NewsGator Go — The nice feature about the NewsGator family of products is that they all sync together. So if you use FeedDemon on a PC or Net NewsWire on the Mac, you can access all of your feeds from any other computer just using NewsGator’s web reader.
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- Blackbird – The interface is cleaner and it feels faster. I miss the user icon pictures from Twitterberry, this is still my favorite way of using Twitter.
- BBMetaBlog — TypePad users can use TypePad Mobile BlackBerry and Blogger users can use Blogger for BlackBerry, but what about people who use XML-RPC based blogs? BBMetaBlog is not perfect — it was designed to interface with a custom blog-engine for Lotus Domino, not for WordPress or Movable Type or any other system that uses the MetaWeblog API implementation of XML-RPC — but it works. .
- Google Suite — Google’s Mobile tools for BlackBerry are awesome. The Gmail app is fast, the Google News page is easy to navigate and Google’s mobile mapping tool is the best! Even if you don’t have GPS, you can have GPS-like functionality on your phone. Google Sync for BlackBerry keeps your BlackBerry calendar synced up with Google Calendar, and it’s a two way sync — which is always great.
- Sudoku — The unregistered version won’t let you download daily new puzzles, but still comes with a couple of hundred at three difficulty levels. If you’ve mastered Brick Breaker (or Brick Breaker has mastered you), it’s a great way to kill some time.
- Mobile Quotes and Analysis for BlackBerry — Even though the quotes are time-delayed (I want a Google Finance BlackBerry app — not just a web page, an app!), this is a fast, free way to keep track of the market.
- TV Guide Mobile — An oldie, but a goodie! Local TV-listings in your pocket.
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