QuickLaunch 2.09 Storm Released! Now with Orientation Lock and Folder Shorcuts!
- Alright, I need some help here...I purchased Quicklaunch from BB App World (big mistake!) on 5/28/09. I just recently did a wipe and fresh install of .148 went to put QL back on my phone but when I bring up app world it is saying I need to pay $4.99 again for the upgrade and it won't give me my activation code.
What can I do...this is so aggravating!
Edit: I contacted nikkisoft and they say it is BB App World's fault which I can believe, so I contacted BB App World support and they haven't responded yet. I want to know if there is anyway I can get my purchase switched over to mobihand? I just want to get rid of BB App World and not have to deal with them till they get their sh*t together.
. uninstall QuickLaunch and ALL paids apps you've purchased through App World
. uninstall App World
. pull the battery 30 seconds
. download and install App World
. Log in to My World with your paypal info
That will fix it 95% of the time.06-28-09 11:42 AMLike 0 -
- Here is the solution from RIM for this situation. It works but is a pain:
. uninstall QuickLaunch and ALL paids apps you've purchased through App World
. uninstall App World
. pull the battery 30 seconds
. download and install App World
. Log in to My World with your paypal info
That will fix it 95% of the time.06-28-09 11:52 AMLike 0 -
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- Again, incremental changes such as the bump to 2.09 are being given free. It's only when a major update comes that payment is expected. I see nothing wrong with such an approach considering the time and energy expended in putting the app together not to mention the hours involved in following the release and handling bugs/problems that pop up. I'm quite certain this isn't his primary source of income so he does have other obligations to attend to. How is it that his time and skill is expected to come at no charge....forever? Unrealistic IMO.
In the end, the user has opportunity to review the improvements and if they don't warrant further expenditures, then don't buy it. If it's worth the small amount to upgrade, then give the man props and some cash. Pretty simple. Then again folks can grab the necessary software and make their own apps. Suspect when they get into the down and dirty of putting something like QL together, they'll see the sum being asked for to be quite fair considering the effort put into apps and themes of this nature.
Okay...I'm off my soapbox now. Just tired of this expectation and sense of entitlement that has permeated just about every aspect of our society these days.06-28-09 01:14 PMLike 0 - Hey Cheetah I noticed that when my phone resets in the morning at 523 that when the phone comes back on the stop tilt has been disabled. Would you be able to make it enabled until I choose disable the app? I hope I explained that well enough.
After reboot stoptilt is not still enabled basically!
Very nice updates...thanks Cheetah!06-28-09 01:19 PMLike 0 - Again, incremental changes such as the bump to 2.09 are being given free. It's only when a major update comes that payment is expected. I see nothing wrong with such an approach considering the time and energy expended in putting the app together not to mention the hours involved in following the release and handling bugs/problems that pop up. I'm quite certain this isn't his primary source of income so he does have other obligations to attend to. How is it that his time and skill is expected to come at no charge....forever? Unrealistic IMO.
In the end, the user has opportunity to review the improvements and if they don't warrant further expenditures, then don't buy it. If it's worth the small amount to upgrade, then give the man props and some cash. Pretty simple. Then again folks can grab the necessary software and make their own apps. Suspect when they get into the down and dirty of putting something like QL together, they'll see the sum being asked for to be quite fair considering the effort put into apps and themes of this nature.
Okay...I'm off my soapbox now. Just tired of this expectation and sense of entitlement that has permeated just about every aspect of our society these days.06-28-09 01:51 PMLike 0 - Here is an idea that has been kicking around in my head for awhile. Back in the days of DOS PCs and early PDAs people could create macros to emulate keystrokes. These macros would be saved and executed at will to reproduce the keystroke sequence. The same process is used on Logitech Harmony controllers. So, what about having the capability to capture keystrokes and screen presses and save them in named macros. These macros could be added to QL and executed at will.
The macro generator could be seperate utility so as not to increase the size of QL itself.
Just a thought.Last edited by BerryNick; 06-28-09 at 03:15 PM.
06-28-09 03:13 PMLike 0 -
- If it was just one click to make everything stay in portrait that would be fine. But I have a scheduled daily reboot and like my app screen, bbm, messages, calendar, memo pad, browser, options, contacts, music player, maps, clock, tasks...basically everything that is able to utilize this feature...to stay locked in portrait. So it's a lot of enabling, not just one button click...and that's not counting the random reboots lol.06-28-09 05:05 PMLike 0
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I'd love it to hold on Opera Mini, Facebook, UberTwitter and Viigo...and I'd like to win the lottery, and allow me to eat 2 pints of Ben & Jerry's a day without gaining weight06-28-09 07:07 PMLike 0
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