Posts Tagged ‘Create Email’

New Premium AddresSave App, Saves email address and more automatically to Address Book!

AddresSave is an application that automatically saves the email address with the Name of the sender to your Address Book on your device. The Subject of the eMail will also get saved to the Contact in the Notes Field.
Through this the contact is saved to your Address Book and when you create a new email to this contact then it auto-completesthe email field with the name and email address. You probably know this feature from Outlook or other eMail Desktop Clients.
There are already some hard-coded keywords that if the email address contains one of these keywords, it does not create a Contact in your Address Book.
But you may also enter your own keywords in the app. Go to System Options -> AddresSave Options and add your own keywords there; comma-separate them if you have more. In these Options you can also enable or disable the application.

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Go to your Address Book -> Menu -> Options -> General Options -> Allow Duplicate Name: No – To not get duplicate entries in your Address Book.
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Features:
* Automatically saves the name and address of all senders
* Easy setup
* Very efficient

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Minimum Requirements:
* BlackBerry device

Price: $2.99
Special Price: $1.49 until Sep. 4

Operating System
4.5, 4.6, 4.7 Touch Screen, 4.7 Trackball

Click here to get AddresSave!

Create simple websites using your BlackBerry email

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A new service, elog.com, can use an email from your BlackBerry to create a website straight from your device. With elog.com, you don’t need to register an account and you can create as many web pages as you want. All you have to do is send an email to elog.com and your webpage is created automatically.

elog.com is a simple and non-invasive service. Your website looks exactly like the email you send and it can serve a variety of purposes. The email address and the URL are neatly and cleanly tied together. For example, sending an email to 12329@elog.com is tied to http://12329.elog.com. By not “getting in the way”, it can even be used to update smaller areas on a larger web page (like updating the weather/conditions in the upper right part of some larger unchanging web page).

Currently, the system does not allow for attachments, but the company has told me that if the BlackBerry community were interested in such a feature, it would be easy to implement. Is this a feature you would like to see?

This is an example of the type of website you can currently create. It took about 10-15 minutes.

© Kyle for BlackBerry Cool, 2009