Posts Tagged ‘Party Apps’

Smartphone research comparing iPhone and BlackBerry often flawed

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The research behind iPhone and BlackBerry comparisons that is making its way into the mainstream media is almost always flawed. The media loves to talk about the prolific nature of the iPhone and how technologically advanced its users are, while almost implicitly ragging on BlackBerry.

A recent study claims that iPhone owners are much more likely to download apps and get involved with social networking than their BlackBerry-owning counterparts.

The study shows that about 72% of iPhone users are likely to have downloaded at least 10 third-party apps, but 73% of BlackBerry users have picked up five apps or less. The researchers add that iPhone owners are more willing to buy their apps than BlackBerry owners.

When it comes to downloading third party apps, this study failed to recognize that bulk apps, shouldn’t be recognized as multiple applications. They are essentially the same app, templated and replicated by changing a few small pieces of data. This is where RIM shines in that App World isn’t filled with the same amount of useless garbage.

With regards to social networking, the researchers found that roughly 71% of Apple users have a Facebook account versus 44% of BlackBerry users. Twitter follows a similar trend with 26% for iPhone versus 15% for BlackBerry.

Social networking discrepancies is a demographics issue, not a device issue as the research implies. While BlackBerry is moving its focus to the consumer market, it still has years of enterprise users behind it and this could be skewing the numbers. In the end, we all know that the BlackBerry is an incredibly powerful social networking tool. Whether or not the older BlackBerry demographic is using these services is another matter.

One element of the research that I find particularly flawed, is the research that says 83 percent of users prefer apps that cost below $5. This is a consistent mistake that researchers make. They think that just because you have asked someone what they want to pay for something, that that information is somehow valuable. The truth is that everyone wants to pay the minimum, and if possible, get it for free. The reality of the situation is that if your app is well designed and provides a tangible benefit to the user, the $5 benchmark is meaningless. Just look at TetherBerry, it’s a $50 application that is one of Mobihand’s best sellers.

© Kyle for BlackBerry Cool, 2009

BlackBerry Swiss Army Knife (BBSAK) 1.3 released with new features

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BBSAK (BlackBerry Swiss Army Knife) has gone version 1.3. BB SAK was built as a JL_Cmdr replacement tool with a more friendly GUI and the latest updates really improve the application.

Version 1.3 lets you backup and restore 3rd party apps from your BlackBerry. You can also save or remove an individual COD file. The app can remove IT policies and take screenshots as well.

New to v1.3

* New way to detect device implemented MUCH MORE efficient and accurate
* Radio is now temporarily disabled while backing up devices (turns back on when backup completed)
* Backup now creates .alx file (allows you to install from loader.exe/desktop manager) and wont give you trouble when using desktop manager
* Restore 3rd Party apps removed – with alx install in 1 step with loader.exe
* Ability to Read all Apps on the Blackberry (3rd party and stock)
* Ability to Save individual COD files (C:\Program Files\BBSAK\CODs\(App name)\cod file)
* Ability to Remove individual COD files (permanently!)
* Ability to Load individual COD files (some require phone restarting others do not depends if app is running in background)
* Donate button! please donate if you appreciate our hard work!

Main Features

* Wipe Blackberry leaving a 507 error
* Reset Blackberry to factory state removing any IT Policy
* Take Screenshots of your Blackberry (Screenshots stored in My Pictures\BBScreenies now)
* Auto-Detects if phone is plugged in first.
* Displays PIN so you know your connected.
* Will not let you do any actions until phone detected.
* Load OS will auto delete Vendor.xml and start Loader.exe. (BBDM is needed for this)
* Backup 3rd Party Apps*
* Restore 3rd Party Apps**
* Save to Program Files\BBSAK\Backup (only 1 backup at a time) Will prompt to make rename if backup already exits (click ok to see folder for name change)
**Restore within Loader.exe

Download BBSAK (BlackBerry Swiss Army Knife) version 1.3.

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© BlackBerry Cool for BlackBerry Cool, 2009