I've taken help and search right off my phone because I never use them. For some reason though, I've left voice notes on there, but I haven't ever used it and I doubt I ever will. I have a ton of icons though in my 'Unused Icons' folder though that I just access through QuickLaunch.
Top unused pre-loaded apps for me:
Connection manager.
BrickBreaker.
Search.
Password Keeper.
Maps.
I hardly, if ever used any of these.
Thinking for a second here, shouldn't the connection manager and search be tucked away inside the "Help" application anyway? Whatever.
I love my BlackBerry, but RIM's menu designs for navigation leave me confuzzled half the time. Not exactly intuative.
Wish I could pull an often-used feature "off" a menu and stick it on the desktop home page... Instead of having to dig through layers of menus and trying to remember "now, how did I get to that again?".
If you don't use Connection Manager, how do turn radio off, when on airplanes or etc??
I love password keeper! everything has ID's and passwords anymore, I can't remember all that mess.
I've never used:
bb maps
voice dial/notes
docs to go
help
search
media net/mall
music id
mobitv
cellular video
community
shop music, music apps
cert. search
xm radio
setup - not sure I ever used this
Yeah, games then BB Messenger. Nothing against BBM, I just do not know many people on a personal level that have it, an I don't want to use it for business. I'm already hyper connected as it is.
For the simple fact that all these programs are on the BB, I've made it a point to use everything at least once...whether I ever use it all again is up for debate. Honestly, I'll probably forget most of it is there.
Wow I seriously can't believe how many people don't use tasks or memopad. Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, and Memopad are syncronized with Outlook twice daily. First when I get to work, and again when I leave. I couldn't manage without them.
I have heard the argument against texting before and I don't buy it either. Firstly not everyone has mobile email, so thats out. Second, for someone to answer the phone they have to be available. If they are not available then you have to leave a message and yada yada... send them a text or a BBM (I avoided using the term BM as to anyone in medical that would be bad.) and they can simply respond when they are able.
Anyway these are the ones I don't use.
compose
phone
setup wizard
help
search
I also use Blackberry Wallet over password keeper.
1. All IM applications except for BBM, which is great.
2. All verizon pushed apps
3. Voice notes and voice dialing
4. Search
5. Help
6. Power off
7. Memopad
8. Flickr - don't even know what the h#$@ that is.