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AH-HA! not I didn't see Pink or Hamster on that list either
As for BB Protect i've rec'd emails on it too but I actually use Mobile Recovery free from VzW which does the same thing. It was free because My son & I have full ins coverage on our bb's right now.04-06-11 09:27 AMLike 0 - I think blackBerry Protect is one of (if not the) best app RIM every came out with. It will backup your data and apps automatically, gives you the option to remote wipe the device (great of you lose it and don't want your stuff seen by other), can allow you to see where your BB is if you lose it, and transfer stuff to another BB. I would get it if you don't have it already.jaydee5799 likes this.04-06-11 11:01 AMLike 1
- We get a fair share of humidity also, but fortunately not as bad as yours. I don't mind the heat during the day if the nights cool off. But when the humidity gets up there the nights are as bad as the days. AC is running alot04-06-11 11:40 AMLike 0
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I finally got into it, but the meterberry search just brings up web links to diff sites. Did you actually get it here or just see it?
Wow, one broken link after another. I give upLast edited by cbreze; 04-06-11 at 11:53 AM.
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- Bingo! The dungeon is all prettied up with flowery wp's and such! Enjoy your time boys!
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Jaydee, I just read your review on Gloss, very nicely done!
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.comjaydee5799 likes this.04-06-11 12:09 PMLike 1 - Regarding meter berry. Those of you who use it I'm trying to figure out what makes it a must have kind of app. As far as battery monitoring battery ex does that pretty well for me. I mean if I was having battery issues to begin with then maybe. As far as memory monitoring battery ex does that also and in one click I can see it, so not sure about that need either, now of course if I had a serious leak then it could maybe be useful tracking it. The rest of the memory can be easily seen and the bold replenishes it regularly anyway automatically thru it's own built in system. For scheduling reboots I think Q/L does that if I wanted to do so. I prefer to do it manually anyway with the 3 key method.
So if your bold has certain issues I could see maybe this being helpful as far as tracking stuff. I don't really care how long it's been since the bold has been running since the last reboot, as I already know I rebooted when I got up that morning.
So helpful for some perhaps, but to me I think I have enough redundancy already.
Anyway, thats my take without even trying it, just reading about it.
I think Jaydee found it useful for all her bold's issues, maybe some others as well. just my $.0204-06-11 12:25 PMLike 0 -
- Regarding meter berry. Those of you who use it I'm trying to figure out what makes it a must have kind of app. As far as battery monitoring battery ex does that pretty well for me. I mean if I was having battery issues to begin with then maybe. As far as memory monitoring battery ex does that also and in one click I can see it, so not sure about that need either, now of course if I had a serious leak then it could maybe be useful tracking it. The rest of the memory can be easily seen and the bold replenishes it regularly anyway automatically thru it's own built in system. For scheduling reboots I think Q/L does that if I wanted to do so. I prefer to do it manually anyway with the 3 key method.
So if your bold has certain issues I could see maybe this being helpful as far as tracking stuff. I don't really care how long it's been since the bold has been running since the last reboot, as I already know I rebooted when I got up that morning.
So helpful for some perhaps, but to me I think I have enough redundancy already.
Anyway, thats my take without even trying it, just reading about it.
I think Jaydee found it useful for all her bold's issues, maybe some others as well. just my $.02
Since the rest of the guys are contemplating their week's respite in a dungeon wallpapered with flowers...I will tell you about Meterberry. I do like it for all my bold's problems. I use it to keep track of memory usage...leakage rather. Also, because I have an extended battery, I use it to monitor my berry's internal temp since I had that overheating issue a while back. I also use it to reboot my berry.
I find myself keeping it installed and operational on my berry.Last edited by jaydee5799; 04-06-11 at 01:08 PM.
04-06-11 01:05 PMLike 0 - Regarding meter berry. Those of you who use it I'm trying to figure out what makes it a must have kind of app. As far as battery monitoring battery ex does that pretty well for me. I mean if I was having battery issues to begin with then maybe. As far as memory monitoring battery ex does that also and in one click I can see it, so not sure about that need either, now of course if I had a serious leak then it could maybe be useful tracking it. The rest of the memory can be easily seen and the bold replenishes it regularly anyway automatically thru it's own built in system. For scheduling reboots I think Q/L does that if I wanted to do so. I prefer to do it manually anyway with the 3 key method.
So if your bold has certain issues I could see maybe this being helpful as far as tracking stuff. I don't really care how long it's been since the bold has been running since the last reboot, as I already know I rebooted when I got up that morning.
So helpful for some perhaps, but to me I think I have enough redundancy already.
Anyway, thats my take without even trying it, just reading about it.
I think Jaydee found it useful for all her bold's issues, maybe some others as well. just my $.0204-06-11 01:24 PMLike 0 - Ok Midd. I downloaded and installed BlackBerry Protect and ran it once. Looks very easy to use and if it does what it says...I'm liking it a LOT!!!!
Wish it would backup a few other things tho.
But its a start.
Thanks for the info!!04-06-11 02:29 PMLike 0 - I know most people think it's the greatest thing since the hula hoop. But I just haven't used it that much. Maybe I need to spend a little more time with it and I would like it more.04-06-11 02:31 PMLike 0
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I think blackBerry Protect is one of (if not the) best app RIM every came out with. It will backup your data and apps automatically, gives you the option to remote wipe the device (great of you lose it and don't want your stuff seen by other), can allow you to see where your BB is if you lose it, and transfer stuff to another BB. I would get it if you don't have it already.
Midd uses it and says its a good one.04-06-11 02:35 PMLike 0 -
I agree it could do more, so hopefully in the near future it will add more options.04-06-11 02:36 PMLike 0 - pcgizmo#IMCrackBerry Ph.D.The first thing RIM could do with BB Protect is put an OTA link on the page.
Hey RIM: not everyone likes your piece of sh!t App World, get over it and put up OTAs.04-06-11 02:41 PMLike 0 -
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So, Paul did you actually try it yet? I think I'm just going to install it. Thanks, Midd for letting us know!
I need the protection04-06-11 02:49 PMLike 0 -
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- pcgizmo#IMCrackBerry Ph.D.Yes, I like it, did the back up, and did the locate device, and wow! It was spot on.hamsterwheel likes this.04-06-11 03:09 PMLike 1
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