My intent with this thread is not to complain, but to provide a list for developers who may be interested to know their apps need updating (seeing as I'm too lazy to notify them all individually).
My intent with this thread is not to complain, but to provide a list for developers who may be interested to know their apps need updating (seeing as I'm too lazy to notify them all individually).
Readers Digest wouldn't work for me under the earlier build.
My intent with this thread is not to complain, but to provide a list for developers who may be interested to know their apps need updating (seeing as I'm too lazy to notify them all individually).
Webmaster's Wallet, Huffington Post and Miso load to a black screen
One would certainly hope that RIM has notified all providers of apps in appworld about this potential issue with their apps. But then again - who knows....
Can't get BBM to work any more... briefly loads and then crash.. I have a bunch of other apps that don't work but they've been listed here... so I will spare you the duplicates..
The reason for all these apps not working is entirely the developers fault. They were warned that if they did not recompile their apps with the final sdk that came out a few days after the playbook launch that a future update would break their app. RIM warned the developers many times.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com
After you upgrade to Bridge v1.0.0.93, those issues with BBM should go away.. All the bridge apps are working great for me! Bluebox is working great for me as well..
Can anyone one else confirm this for me, I went to pull up the Visual Law Federal Rules app and not only will it not work but now I can not seem to even find it in App World. If anyone can just check to see if it is available I would greatly appreciate it!
most of my apps arent working,
alot of those mentioned above plus:
page 3
chatmosphere
it seems limited to those apps that are based on html standards, ie converted webpages like huffington post or chatmosphere. Air apps and native developments seem unaffected at this time.
One would certainly hope that RIM has notified all providers of apps in appworld about this potential issue with their apps. But then again - who knows....
They were warned... numerous amounts of time. But you have to remember some of the developers aren't exactly.. umm.. top notch. They already got their free PlayBook. :/
Not saying that is the case for all the apps listed here -- but realistically, some apps that are out there will likely never work again. Although, we're likely better off anyway -- IMO a good way to weed out the junk.