And also dont forget to check out the Blackberry Mobile site for free app downloads as well. The Address is in Tragedy's list above. I just wanted to add a few more to the already Awesome list that Tragedy has already acquired. Everyone else that has a link to your favourite app that is NOT listed above, feel free to add them. Thanks and enjoy!! P.S. If this doesn't come out very well I apologize. I am not sure how to post the links correctly.
I cleaned up the post to avoid looking at the mess since Tragedy transfered them to the list. And I also knw to post a link now as well.
MaxMem frees up to 5MB of precious Blackberry memory by removing Voice Dialing, Push to talk, and quite a few other pesky applications. In other words, it's a quick way to conduct a "partial" memory optimization of your files when upgrading or downgrading. the OTA link is on the webpage. I used it yesterday and freed up an extra mb.
MemoryUp is a powerful BlackBerry RAM boosting tool and Java virtual machine (JVM) management application specially designed for BlackBerry users. It is a handy memory optimizer tool that will keep your BlackBerry running faster and efficiently. It increases your BlackBerry performance by making more memory available for both your applications and the BlackBerry system.
I started using this app back in January prior to upgrading to beta .10. It's works well to ensure that you will have extra memory when you need it - especially after a full optimization and using betas or extra 3rd party apps. For those with questions
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Also: for people living or working in one of the following: - New York City - Metro North area - Long Island - New Jersey - Boston - Chicago - San Francisco - Washington, DC
...there's a cool site/service called "HopStop". You can use it on the web, use it via WAP, or send your questions to it via SMS and get replies back by SMS. They even have a voice recognition portal as well.
Essentially: it will give you bus or subway directions from wherever you are to wherever you want to go. I use it on occasion in NYC and it's been fantastic - I can give it a request (via SMS) like:
"33 Water Street to Penn Station" and and it will immediately text me back, telling me what subway to walk to, which train to take, and what stop to get off at.