- 03-01-10 09:42 PMLike 0
- There's a lot it offers, but among them you'll see your memory displayed like this: (I was going to show you a percentage screen too, but photobucket isn't cooperating, grrrrrr!)
WAPers do it With A Passion
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Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com03-01-10 09:45 PMLike 0 - 03-01-10 10:20 PMLike 0
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Dang, they should start paying me. Really, the app is that good. It's the first thing I'll load up on a fresh OS.
WAPers do it With A Passion
If everyone spoke Wulfanese�, they wouldn't need to click here for a translation.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com03-01-10 10:25 PMLike 0 - When u click on an OTA link it takes u to the download page. When ur on that page click ur bb menu button scroll to page address etc
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com03-01-10 10:25 PMLike 0 - I had that app but rather than just seeing my memory usage I couldn't use for anything. Where I hit the button to (can't remember exactly) clean cache or free up some memory every single time it told me there was not a single bite freed. So u know what happened to that app?
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com03-01-10 11:15 PMLike 0 - Oh...that's something I'm already doing, sort of: I have the OTA pages bookmarked on both my BB browser and on my PC. And of course I do regular backups of both. I just worry that someday if I go looking for a particular theme I "used to have" that it will have been taken down. For instance look at all the people posting their woes at trying to obtain BerryStacked SQ, lol.03-02-10 01:07 AMLike 0
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I used to content myself with using the same theme and wallpaper for days if not weeks on end, but the more involved I become with these forums, the more options I have, and each new theme or wall helps keep the blahs away...and it's much, much cheaper than upgrading to a 9700 "out of boredom."03-02-10 01:30 AMLike 0 - Most weather apps are notorious for devouring memory. I like just popping in the mobile weatherunderground site. The forecast is quite accurate, the radar is right there, and I don't feel the need to look at my weather everytime I pull out my Onyx. Keeping that info current will always tax resources, just no way around it.
As far as weather in general, I do like to know what's going on outside and in particular what the forecast is, but for the most part I too am content with what I can pull up on the Web. I like having the homescreen icon because, well, my ladyfriend's HTC touchscreen running Android has home screen weather, and gosh darn it, I think we BB users deserve it too.03-02-10 01:39 AMLike 0 - She means when you use your BB to go to the download page for whatever theme you want - the Web page with the OTA link. She's saying get the URL of either the link itself or the whole page, and then paste it into MemoPad. Personally, what I do is just bookmark the whole thing in my browser.03-02-10 01:49 AMLike 0
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Dang, they should start paying me. Really, the app is that good. It's the first thing I'll load up on a fresh OS.
I'm really trying to get my mind around this concept.
Like, it's not the money. I mean, I probably have more than that laying around in quarters right now. It's the principle. And yes, I realize devs don't work for free, and I also realize they work not-for-free pretty much around the clock to build and refine an app like this. It just seems like an awful lot of money for a piece of software like this. It's not a PC program, it's a BlackBerry app. Then again, with all the free cr_p I have loaded on my device, I've probably pro-rated this thing down to about a nickel.Last edited by Moon_Juice; 03-02-10 at 02:04 AM. Reason: I wish my BlackBerry had a coin slot on the side.
03-02-10 01:58 AMLike 0 - Oh...that's something I'm already doing, sort of: I have the OTA pages bookmarked on both my BB browser and on my PC. And of course I do regular backups of both. I just worry that someday if I go looking for a particular theme I "used to have" that it will have been taken down. For instance look at all the people posting their woes at trying to obtain BerryStacked SQ, lol.
No worries tho cause there will always be new themes available.... it's like money, themes come and go.03-02-10 03:30 AMLike 0 - It's um...it's fifteen bucks. It's...a...fifteen dollar...app.
I'm really trying to get my mind around this concept.
Like, it's not the money. I mean, I probably have more than that laying around in quarters right now. It's the principle. And yes, I realize devs don't work for free, and I also realize they work not-for-free pretty much around the clock to build and refine an app like this. It just seems like an awful lot of money for a piece of software like this. It's not a PC program, it's a BlackBerry app. Then again, with all the free cr_p I have loaded on my device, I've probably pro-rated this thing down to about a nickel.
Your blackberry has enough ram to survive a day of regular use (or even heavy use, as we all do tons of stuff on our bb"s)... but ive read people downgrading/upgrading OS's to save 1 mb of ram and it was unbearable to them. I have many apps running thoughtout my day.. atleast 5-6.. that I let run in the background. THat along with BBM's, emails, and tons of texting, my phone still runs hard till the end of my day. The only "maintenance" app ive installed is "quickpull free" because it simulates a batter pull every morning while I sleep.. this way I dont have issues with the themes i use like hidden today feature, etc.
SOrry wolf, this is not meant to come at you for supporting the app, but I believe that our bb's are built to handle several apps that run throughout the day without many issues. Watching ram is something those who have over 25 apps that are internet heavy/40 themes/browse the web all day and who are riding the cusp of low memory even after a reboot. Not sure if we all fit that category..Last edited by dannieloco; 03-02-10 at 03:42 AM. Reason: WHOa that was long....!
03-02-10 03:39 AMLike 0 - Nope, the app is not for everyone, but the memory monitoring and cache recovery is only a portion of it too. You also get undelete, flame retardant, silencer, forward/reply with edit (my personal favorite, and a battery monitor with alarm. You would have to be hardcore to want it purely for the memory feature.
WAPers do it With A Passion
If everyone spoke Wulfanese�, they wouldn't need to click here for a translation.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com03-02-10 04:58 AMLike 0 -
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I used to content myself with using the same theme and wallpaper for days if not weeks on end, but the more involved I become with these forums, the more options I have, and each new theme or wall helps keep the blahs away...and it's much, much cheaper than upgrading to a 9700 "out of boredom."Last edited by indigoblu; 03-02-10 at 11:45 AM.
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WAPers do it With A Passion
If everyone spoke Wulfanese�, they wouldn't need to click here for a translation.
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- 03-02-10 04:03 PMLike 0
- That they do. Flame retardant checks your emails for excess punctuation, caps, offensive language and unintended recipients before you send. Silencer shuts all sounds down for certain calendar events, or a set time period.
WAPers do it With A Passion
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