I use checklist software as a crutch.
On my BB storm 9500 . I would like to a hierachy of check boxes.
This seems it could be very simple to do.
No extra priorities, or complicated scheduling.
current checklist apps save entries as alpha - numeric
if someone could make a checklist app that navigates as Hierarchical TREE/root with child levels it would be great
THIS SIMPLE NAVIGATION BAR MOVES NEW ENTRIES TO WHERE THEY FIT BEST
therefore keeping the menu small
IN MY OPINION THAT USURPS ALPHA-NUMERIC, PRIORITY, AND SCHEDULING ISSUES
IT SEEMS SIMPLE ENOUGH TO TO WORK ON A BLACK BERRY
IF UNLIMITED ROOTS COULD BE CREATED SIMPLE CHECKED AND UNCHECKED BOXES IS GOOD ENOUGH.
STRIKE THROUGH, COLORING, LINKING, COLLAPSE VIEW, AND NOTES COULD BE UPGRADES SOMEDAY.
Here's an app that I haven't been able to find anywhere: Any kind of Wi-Fi network discovery logging app. Basically, all I want it to do at a bare minimum is keep a log of all the networks it finds and their details, similar to doing the built-in site survey, except also with the time that it found each one, and report in regular intervals. If the program also were able to run simultaneously with another position tracker program that reports position in set intervals, which could be synced to correspond with the site survey intervals, that'd be ideal...
I mean it's definitely possible to do it manually, by just e-mailing a series of time-stamped site surveys over and over, everywhere you go, and also manually logging your position at each one... but it has to be easy enough for the BB to do automatically, running in the background, while walking your dog or riding a bike around the neighborhood or whatever...
I was even thinking of writing this program myself. I took C++ in high school and did pretty well, and I'm alright at html. It can't be that tough to do, especially when the difficult part is a built-in feature already. Any ideas?? Maybe even a macro-type program that will just access the site survey menu to start and stop them at specified intervals, and them e-mail the results to a specified address... and then just run whatever mapping/tracking program at the same time, and compare the timestamps afterward.
BTW, I've got a Pearl 8120 if anyone wants to help...
I would love to see a signal generator app. One where you can use the external speaker or the headphone jack to output any frequency sound you desire.
You could either punch in a certain frequency, or set it to use the trackball to vary the frequency as you move it around.
Other options could include amplitude modulation, different wave patterns (sine, sawtooth, square) or noise patterns (white, pink), sweeps over a period of time (i.e. 1KHz down to 20Hz over 60 seconds), and a save function so you can recall certain frequencies or sweeps you may have used in the past.
I imagine this would be good for different people, or just another one of those useless but fun apps for others. I could personally use it for testing car stereos, subwoofers specifically. A signal/function generator can be quite pricey, and it would be nice to have these features at the touch of a button from a BB. It could be plugged into a headunit's AUX input.
I would love to have a font loader. Cant be too hard right? You can navigate to the fonts folder in the Storm... so why can't you have an app that can actually install a font there too?