TinyController - Control your BlackBerry from Windows/Mac
Hi Everyone,
I just made TinyController, an app to control your BlackBerry from your Desktop (Windows or Mac). I know there are already several apps that can do what TinyController can do, so what makes it better than other apps?
- It can use USB, WIFI, and Bluetooth connection in Mac and Windows. If you have tried other apps, you will see that USB speed gives the best experience (and other apps only support USB in Windows). Note that BlackBerry Desktop Software is needed to be able to use USB connection.
- You can type in directly on the screen, but if the connection is too slow (for example you are using WIFI connection with very low signal strength), you can type in an entire text to be sent to your BlackBerry, you can also adjust the image quality to improve speed.
- The price is reasonable 9.99 USD (I hope it is reasonable, much lower than other competitors that can do USB connection).
- The license is per device, it means that you can register your device and use it from your Desktop, Laptop (Mac and Windows).
Please note, just like other apps, some BlackBerry apps can NOT be controlled from your Desktop (such as BBM Group chat). So please try it first and see if it fits your need.
You can try this software for free for 14 days, download the mobile and desktop part from:
TinyController
Then you can buy the software from CrackBerry App store:
TinyController on CrackBerry App Superstore
A little bit about me: I've written several freeware apps for Blackberry (7 in total). Two of them (tiny meter and bible plus) is on App World. You can see the complete list here: Applications for Blackberry. This is my first commercial app for BlackBerry so I am open for any criticism and suggestion.
Message blank when backlight off
Still happy with the app and was well worth the investment.
One peculiarity that I have noticed and not sure if there is a fix.
When my phone's backlight is off (the screen is black) and I check a email message, the message window is blank.
However, if I check a message when the backlight is on, I am able to read the text in the email.
:confused::confused: