Whoops - link does not work correctly when I quote it - see post #1263 above where Zincs has started a new thread.
That's the current link they sent , I downloaded that and it's the same as before after version 16 where the peek" is impossible in terms of how it flows to peek , it's glitch. I'm waiting for the new update
Absolutely, no pressure at all to them BUT I did pay for it originally to support them. Not sure if you did
I did not as I prefer BBAndroid with it’s current flow and design. You got more than what you've ever paid for regarding Zinqs app. I’m surprised they made the app in the first place with the low BB10 demand and the high initial development costs.
That's the current link they sent , I downloaded that and it's the same as before after version 16 where the peek" is impossible in terms of how it flows to peek , it's glitch. I'm waiting for the new update
I haven't tried it but it is version 36 on that link.
We are not actively developing it, because of no enough funds to pay the developers. We hope if blackberry comes around and help us to help them to make their launcher better, we may need then few test devices. Not sure Blackberry is thinking about it. Our goal is to retain and delight the users who love the devices and companies they already love, by unblocking them through software solution. Its a Win-Win situation for everybody. When a company realizes this eco-system model, then they survive very long time. We are waiting for a green light from Blackberry folks - Shakir
Thank you for your answer.
I wish you the very best in turning their views around and get them to cooperate.
In case this is not going to bear fruit, is there a possibility of it becoming an open source project? I'm assuming there are quite a few of us who are willing the contribute to this idea.
Thank you for your answer.
I wish you the very best in turning their views around and get them to cooperate.
In case this is not going to bear fruit, is there a possibility of it becoming an open source project? I'm assuming there are quite a few of us who are willing the contribute to this idea.
Too bad there weren't "quite a few" who would pay.
Thank you for your answer.
I wish you the very best in turning their views around and get them to cooperate.
In case this is not going to bear fruit, is there a possibility of it becoming an open source project? I'm assuming there are quite a few of us who are willing the contribute to this idea.
I would happily contribute to the idea if we went after creating a launcher that incorporate an email and SMS client as described in post # 34 not necessarily one that get after the BB10 experience.
I would happily contribute to the idea if we went after creating a launcher that incorporate an email and SMS client as described in post # 34 not necessarily one that get after the BB10 experience.
We are not actively developing it, because of no enough funds to pay the developers. We hope if blackberry comes around and help us to help them to make their launcher better, we may need then few test devices. Not sure Blackberry is thinking about it. Our goal is to retain and delight the users who love the devices and companies they already love, by unblocking them through software solution. Its a Win-Win situation for everybody. When a company realizes this eco-system model, then they survive very long time. We are waiting for a green light from Blackberry folks - Shakir
Hello,
Are you still around ? Did you see that Unihertz's project we spoke about ?
Are you still around ? Did you see that Unihertz's project we spoke about ?
Not sure how interested they’ll be. Pretty sure that last time someone had an idea for them, bunch of money lost in development and BB issued a cease and desist.
The cease and desist may have been resolved but the problem of a severe lack of paying customers still exists.
Not sure how interested they’ll be. Pretty sure that last time someone had an idea for them, bunch of money lost in development and BB issued a cease and desist.
The cease and desist may have been resolved but the problem of a severe lack of paying customers still exists.
Two issues exists in doing this.
1. We need some sort of funding for continuous development. Hard to get a senior developer is one thing. Retaining them after hiring is totally a different thing. A good funding source will solve it.
2. We need some blessings from BB. At the end of the day, they may claim IP.
From our perspective, if it benefits the consumers, we are excited to work on those projects. Sine we have got most of the code for BB, we think its a really good idea to do this suggested approach.
1. We need some sort of funding for continuous development. Hard to get a senior developer is one thing. Retaining them after hiring is totally a different thing. A good funding source will solve it.
2. We need some blessings from BB. At the end of the day, they may claim IP.
From our perspective, if it benefits the consumers, we are excited to work on those projects. Sine we have got most of the code for BB, we think its a really good idea to do this suggested approach.
Thanks for your reply. I’m sure the OP and the other handful of fans will read this and understand your position.