There is one function here on CrackBerry can provide all the details you are looking for, and then some. Go ahead, try this function out now, it's great.
I guess rather than using the search and finding these other existing threads, it's better to just ask the question once again and stir up all the same discussion as to what is better, worse, free, etc. The best of anything is always subjective.
Either help the person with their question or move on. It's your choice. Thank you for the links but no need to lecture.
This is a public forum with 1.5 million members. There are ALWAYS going to be members asking the same questions. Get used to it.
The search is a great feature but does not always provide the best, or most current, answers. As well, every person learns to use search in their own time. Sometimes i search and sometimes i'd like real time, current personal answers. There's just no need for hostility.
Again, if it bothers you THAT much, don't click on the thread.
While best is a subjective term, when a majority of the people use the product or rate it highly, it's usually because that product is "better."
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Either help the person with their question or move on. It's your choice. Thank you for the links but no need to lecture.
This is a public forum with 1.5 million members. There are ALWAYS going to be members asking the same questions. Get used to it.
The search is a great feature but does not always provide the best, or most current, answers. As well, every person learns to use search in their own time. Sometimes i search and sometimes i'd like real time, current personal answers. There's just no need for hostility.
Again, if it bothers you THAT much, don't click on the thread.
While best is a subjective term, when a majority of the people use the product or rate it highly, it's usually because that product is "better."
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Talk about hostility - you wake up on wrong side of the bed? But to address your concern, I did help the user. Instead of just giving the user a slice of bread, I taught him how to make his own loaf. He'll forever now be able to find instant information and not have to wait for "real time" responses. Peace out....