BlackBerry App World Reviews

BlackBerry App World Reviews


RIM just announced that BlackBerry App World 2.1 is now live with maintain for in-app payments using the BlackBerry Payment Service, matching Google's similar Android Market announcement earlier today. RIM's BlackBerry App World isn't the only way to get mobile applications onto your BlackBerry Smartphone, but it's one of the most convenient. As the official BlackBerry storefront, there are certain advantages to using RIM's App World. Programs are easy to find by browsing through categories or searching--and only those apps compatible with your phone model will show. You're able to View reviews and see screenshots before committing to an app; you can add your own 2 cents' worth once you've installed the program in question.

Apart from that, RIM got one important element right. The My World tab on App World logs your purchases and freeware downloads, production it easy to redownload apps you've uninstalled, and to reinstall all your apps anew if you change phone models. Users should see the 2.1 update rolling out over the course of the day, and devs have had the appropriate SDK since January 5, so progs that use the service should be arriving shortly.

Get into BlackBerry Messenger and express yourself – your way. Share your pin or unique barcode to connect with friends anywhere, anytime. Take comfort in knowing your friends are only a BlackBerry® Messenger message away whether you want to make plans for the night or ask a quick question. Chat and share funny stories, pictures, videos and more with individual contacts or groups of friends instantly. Stay in touch like never before with BlackBerry Messenger

Highlights of BBM v5.0.3 include:
• Support for BlackBerry Bridge
• More user-friendly wording and organization in menus
• Support for Hindi and Vietnamese
• Simplified sending of pictures and voice notes
• Support for both deleting an unsent chat message (Shift-Del) and escaping out of a chat while retaining an unsent chat message (Escape button)
• Support for a simpler, one line view of contact list

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