as for Android apps this will see few new genuine Blackberry apps appearing, and many Android apps do not work well on Android devices (force closing even on 4.3) better to have
a few Blackberry apps that are designed to work with BB10.
Not exact matches
None has the sheer volume of the iPhone's store yet, but
few technology analysts think Apple will remain the dominant purveyor of
apps for long: Android offers significantly more freedom for developers than Apple, so could lure many of them away from the iPhone; Palm has been in the
apps game for years; Research in Motion has the business market cornered with its
Blackberries; Nokia has legions of loyal European customers; and Microsoft is, well, Microsoft.
I had to take my first
Blackberry Z10 back and change it for a new one due to technical faults and this worked fine a
few days ago on that but now after I've downloaded the
App store and try to press on it, it just says Unable to open the file.
Over the past year I have arrived at this Nuked Berry scenario a
few different ways: from installing a
BlackBerry theme that wasn't appropriate for my device / OS version; from installing beta software that was majorily glitchy; and one time during an OS upgrade the installation failed (I think I had too many
apps installed and the device ran out of memory when trying to reload the backed - up
apps).
For
BlackBerry 10 users making use of a
BlackBerry PlayBook, the
app has now jumped into v3.3.0.25 and covers a
few small bug fixes as outlined through the change log in
BlackBerry World.
A
few months ago we launched the Playbook
App Store because
Blackberry finally gained the ability to run Android files via its emulator.
Thanks for the reply, I love my playbook it is the best tablet on the market I was looking at android
apps the other day and there is a
few I am hoping will make their way to
BlackBerry app world in time.
In fact, these
apps have been on RIM's internal builds of
BlackBerry App World for quite some time for testing and it's no small amount either — over 7,000
apps have been tested and now, RIM has let quite a
few of them go live for everyone provided you're on PlayBook OS 2.0.
The company plans on rolling out updates to the
Blackberry, Android, and iOS
apps in the next
few weeks.
Blackberry 10 on the other hand does get a ton of support, but
few popular
apps actually get released.
The
app has spent a
few days in private beta testing since we initially posted about it but now, it has gone into a full open beta status and is available to everyone through the
BlackBerry Beta Zone.
A
few weeks ago, we let you know about a
BlackBerry PlayBook application that hit the streets on
App World a bit too early before the launch of the actual tablet.
The other day we saw claims that an Android
app was already running on a
few BlackBerry models as well.
Utilizing both
BlackBerry Maps and Google Maps, Poynt is sure to become even more popular in
App World when the update goes live in a
few weeks time.
A
few weeks ago, we saw Facebook removed from the
BlackBerry App World without any word or reason.
There are a
few options out in
BlackBerry App World; even RIM has its own Scrapbook application.
Quite a
few readers let us know that Foursquare has released a nice update to their
BlackBerry app this weekend.
So close and yet so far... RIM has turned
BlackBerry App World version 1.1.0.11 loose on
BlackBerry faithful and with it comes a
few notable improvements — but none quite as notable as >>
As we mentioned a
few days ago, new
BlackBerry Priv owners looking to sign into their Box account were met with a
few errors within the
app.
If you have an
app in
BlackBerry World that was built using the service, there are a
few things to take note of.
Spotify for
BlackBerry has taken the US by storm the last
few months, and today their
BlackBerry app has left the initial beta phase and is available for everyone.
BlackBerry has a quite a
few features to round out in the official Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn
apps.
I'm going to echo my notes from my
BlackBerry Passport review and note that when you're running Android
apps You're still going to come across a
few apps here and there that won't work for you, especially if they're not downloaded from Amazon, but the situation is much better than before and it continues to improve.
We'll update this post live as we see the new
apps that RIM's partners are trotting out, but if RIM's own press release is any guide, we should be seeing a list of traditionally loyal
BlackBerry developers and a
few new faces to the platform.
It looks like
BlackBerry App World has been down for the last
few hours.
You should see the update available now in
BlackBerry App World, but if not, keep checking back as it should be rolling out in the next
few hours.
There were no takers:
few iOS equivalents were ever produced (just the essential secure workspace container you need to run legacy
BlackBerry enterprise services), and some
apps like Blend were canned altogether.
However, that doesn't mean I don't have time to scour the forums and
BlackBerry App World to bring you guys just a
few...
We've discussed quite a
few photo editing
apps over the years, most recently in the top photo editing applications for
BlackBerry 10, and one that stood out for me is Effetica Pro.
SOTI Pocket Controller - Pro for
BlackBerry is one of the
few productivity
apps I consistently rely on day to day.
Zinio has reportedly confirmed that it is set to bring its magazine reader
app to RIM's
BlackBerry PlayBook platform within the next
few weeks.
We have already covered a
few ways to sideload your favourite
apps onto you
BlackBerry PlayBook here on CrackBerry, both for Mac and PC but some people are not too comfortable with command prompts.
On a device like a
BlackBerry, that can mean a
few things... like bringing the phone close to a poster to launch an action like downloading an
app, or pairing accessories together, or even making wireless payments.
We have been seeing quite a
few apps that allow you to download YouTube videos disappear from
BlackBerry World over the past year.
A
few days ago, it was reported that developer interest in the platform was substantial and that over 1000 developers managed to submit no less than 15,000
apps for
BlackBerry 10 in less than 48 hours.
BlackBerry maker RIM has announced it's giving away a stack of
apps and games to its users over the next
few months, as a combined apology and peace - offering to those who suffered during last week's «
BlackBerry Jam» network failures.
Alec Saunders, RIM's VP for Developer Relations, used the
BlackBerry DevCon Europe stage today to «bust a
few myths» about the state of the
BlackBerry app ecosystem.
We've been told that the Kindle
app will be available this month, so it won't be more than a
few weeks before it hits
BlackBerry World.
Given a
few months time, it's going to be a no brainer for every decent
app on other platforms to be pulled over to
BlackBerry.
With the leaked Android Player for the
BlackBerry PlayBook came a
few goodies in the form of the basic preloaded Android
apps including the email
app we mentioned previously.
Over the years there have been a
few apps that let you input information on your
BlackBerry using your computer.
Fly Kiwi Fly is a nice new animated game that arrived in
BlackBerry App World just a
few days ago.
If you take the
few minuets and download the Cineplex Odeon
app for your
BlackBerry smartphone and
BlackBerry PlayBook, not only will you get access to movie trailers and show times, but you'll also be able to purchase...
Although there has been a
few paid versions of Wikipedia
apps turn up in
BlackBerry App World, the official Wikipedia app has now been released as a free download for all BlackBerry PlayBook owne
App World, the official Wikipedia
app has now been released as a free download for all BlackBerry PlayBook owne
app has now been released as a free download for all
BlackBerry PlayBook owners.
Download here - Thanks, @tezg79 While we've seen the game free available a
few times now, Modern Combat 2 Black Pegasus HD is now once again free to all countries in
BlackBerry App World with the exception of South Korea.
If you're searching through
BlackBerry App World on your PlayBook for a decent Google Reader app, I'm sure you've come across a few of them that are really top quali
App World on your PlayBook for a decent Google Reader
app, I'm sure you've come across a few of them that are really top quali
app, I'm sure you've come across a
few of them that are really top quality.
Showing up in
BlackBerry App World right now is v1.2.2 for the
BlackBerry PlayBook and despite there being a changelog included, it looks as though you'll be getting a
few new levels to play on.
As it happens, I'm on my way in a
few minutes to the Verizon store to de-activate my
Blackberry and re-activate my older, boring flip - phone — no browser, no
apps, a crappy camera — just what I need!
While the
BlackBerry Hub + Services update that arrived before it brought a
few changes, this particular Hub update is just to align with the Hub + Services update due to the fact both
apps work together to make the
BlackBerry Hub work as it does.
BlackBerry Password Keeper was among one of the
few remaining
apps for
BlackBerry to upgrade.