What’s hot… Top sellers for BlackBerry and Windows Mobile
Posted by annie in News You Can Use, Weekly Picks, tags: apps, BlackBerry, windows mobileWhat’s hot?
Here are a few of our hottest apps for BlackBerry and Windows Mobile.
BerryBuzz by Bellshare GmbH ($5.99) extends your default Blackberry alert system. It allows you to customze the LED color and create repeating audible reminders for many alert types. BB Geeks has a nice review of it.
This video will give you a flavor of how it works.
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Another hot product for BlackBerry devices is AddOnis by Twinkler Software. Sometimes referred to as the Swiss Army Knife for BlackBerry devices, this app was defined and created by the user.
With the installation of only one small file, AddOnis adds features normally added by multiple utilities – and with AddOnis – all of these extensions have been designed to work together perfectly in harmony. It is $9.95.
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More Best Sellers for BlackBerry can be found here.
WebIS just unveiled Version 9 of Pocket Informant, timed with the release of Windows Mobile 6.5. This productivity enhancement solution now has “Getting Things Done” (GTD) support, and works on Windows Phone 6.5 devices with full Touch Gesture support throughout.
It lists for $19.99.
Here’s a link to one reviewer’s take on it:
” …great at to see that the Getting Things Done method -originally introduced by David Allen- is applied to tasks management. Since I’m a heavy user of tasks, I really like this improvement, and foremost the ability to group related tasks. In addition there is the improvement to star tasks, to find them quickly.
Again a feature that contributes a lot to the daily efficiency of the mobile professional.”
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Another hot product is CorePlayer Mobile For Windows Mobile / PocketPC by CoreCodec, Inc.
It lists for $29.95.
CorePlayer is designed to be a next-generation platform that will extend upon what you thought were limits in playing back fluid multimedia, with its simple yet extremely powerful interface and features that is designed to empower the CoreCodec Community. Check out this review:
“There are a number of ways to watch YouTube videos on your mobile phone, but CorePlayer is the coolest and easiest way I’ve found, hands down. It uses minimal memory, runs very smoothly, the mp3 player shows album art, allows both mp3 and aac equalizer usage, and it can play back 700×600 DivX avi files without dropping any frams which is very cool.”
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More Best Sellers for Windows Mobile can be found here.
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