I'm trying to archive one of my apps, and it keeps saying that the program isn't available for download from App World. Which is funny, because that's where I bought it from.
I also like the memory bar but I don't get how I only have 22 free mb when I only have about eight applications installed. What takes up the rest of that 128 mb of free space?
Go to DM in the add/remove applications and delete all of your language packs, except the ones you actually speak/use. Remove any applications that you will never use like password keeper, tasks, VZ Navigator etc... this will free up quite a bit of memory. I am running nine apps and the Vista Complete theme, my memory is up to 41.5
I need to figure out how to remove Vcast and the stock wallpaper, this is taking up 9MB of app memeory and would put me over 50MB.
If you get rid of brickbreaker and word mole you would probably free up another MB or two.
FYI the rest of the memory is taken up by the OS and other critical applications.
archivings the worst idea ever, its not like im never going to use the app to archive it, it just restores it back in your phone and sucks up your memory again, every time you archive and restore your phone has to reboot, im not gonna go through that process to just use an app ill might as well just leave it downloaded. stupid additions.
but i must admit the update did make the program run quicker.
Reinstalled now getting a new message but same results. "Blackberry App World is having trouble connecting to the Blackberry App World server. Verify your network connection and try again." Guess I'll try later.
working on my t-mobile 8320. Had to reboot twice, had connection problems the first time. Working a lot faster than the old app world. Now i might use it
I like the fact that you can archive the applications to the SD card because I can store all of my apps and when I want to use one, all I have to do is restore it. I don't burn all of my memory storing the apps on my device. Kudos to BB App World. like what you are doing.