Top 10 Blackberry Applications 2010

by wildcherry on Saturday, January 16th, 2010 | Deals, Products Review

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Here are the 10 best Blackberry apps that you should have on your Blackberry Cell!

1. Google Maps

This is one of my favorite programs. It’s not only great for the PC, but in my opinion it’s one of the few PC programs that actually offers users a more rich experience on their handheld cellular devices. With Google Maps users can find local businesses and other points of interest, discover traffic delays, receive turn by turn directions, and even use GPS capabilites via My Location Based Services without having a GPS receiver installed on their device. (Of course it will work with a built-in recevier or Bluetooth GPS receiver add-on). Adding to all of the Google Maps for Blackberry devices is the price - it’s 100% free.

2. Xplayer

I really don’t like the Media Player found on Blackberry cell phones, but xPlayer definitely steps up the devices game. It supports all type of media files including MP3, AAC, AAC+, WMA, etc. Plus it will even play video files and offers a pretty impressive codec base for playing back a ton of different video file types. Again this one is free, so it’s worth a look see.

3. Opera Mini

The Blackberry included browser is horrendous (only because I couldn’t think of a better word to use than horrendous). The factory-installed browser doesn’t offer good page views, and the pages that do come up render rather slowly.

In comes Opera Mini! Not only can you zoom in and out of pages allowing you to see the whole page as nature (or the webmaster) intended it, but you can also set the page views for your own optimal viewing. You can even use a landscape mode and save pages easily to your bookmarks section. Plus, it uses very little system resources in the grand scheme of things. Overall another awesome program that’s once again freeware based.

4. BBWeather

I don’t like to get rained on, or suffer from heat stroke, and I don’t have to thanks to this nifty program. BBweather gives Blackberry cell phone users the ability to configure their weather forecasts for the city they’re in.

Users who travel can also set up different profiles for several locations, while viewing anywhere from 2-10 days of future weather forecasts. With dewpoint, humidity and other information also given its another great freeware program that’s worth a go around.

5. Google Mobile Search

Once again Google proves why they’re on top of the digital world. Google Mobile Search For Blackberry Devices is the best option for quick web searches. Not only can you find local businesses, but you can store your recent searches for quick look ups later. Not to mention you can find images, phone numbers, addresses and much more directly from your device.

The Google Mobile Search option will also show off by providing up-to-date stock quotes, offering a glossary of search terms, displaying Local listings, offering Movie times and it will even let you click on a phone number to auto dial the number being displayed. It’s also offered at the very cheap price of FREE.

Even if I had to pay for this program I would use it - it’s really that good, and pretty much an essential install for any traveler.


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6. Facebook For Blackberry

I must admit that when on my Facebook account, I rarely install many apps offered to me by friends. However I love the cell phone apps offered by some very skillful developers, and the Blackberry Facebook Application is no exception.

With this free application you can be notified on your Blackberry homescreen when you receive new messages on your facebook account. The program will even display your full wall messages, let you know who’s poking you, show new photo tags and so much more. You can even update your status, check out your friends’ status, and even post your pictures from your device directly. Basically you can manage your entire Facebook account without ever stepping near a computer. The cost is again free, and it’s a simple install to your Blackberry device.

7. BBLight

This is a really simple freeware program that offers one simple solution, however, it’s a solution that users who watch alot of videos will want to take advantage of. BBlight allows you to set a time length for when your screen will turn off. This is really useful if you’re on a plane or travelling by some other means and your watching a longer video. Yes it’s simple, but again it’s free and rather a quite useful application for the heavy video viewer crowd.

8. WorldMate For Blackberry Devices

This is a must have application for travellers. The Gold package will cost you $99 per year, but pardon the pun when I say it can be worth its weight in gold. The app allows users to store their own itineraries, view a world clock and check out the weather.

Where the application really shines though is in its ability to display flight schedules and show the status of each flight you want to look up. This application can save valuable time by always keeping you on top of your flight plans, while giving you easy access to your airlines’ phone numbers in case you need to make other arrangements. It may cost money, but with the time it can save travellers, it may be worth the cost.

9. Open Office For Blackberry

This is a great option if you need to edit Microsoft Office, including Microsoft 2007, documents on the fly. At $69.95 the program isn’t too pricey especially when you consider what it offers. The screen on the Open Office application allows users to easily add Bold, Italic, and other formatting standards. If you need to edit office documents and keep the original formatting this is the way to go. But beware - to create and not just edit documents you’ll pay an additional fee up to $70.

10. Cellfire

Normally I wouldn’t include this program, but given the price of gas, every dollar saving technique is welcomed.

Cellfire basically blasts coupons to a user’s cell phone with a unique 5 digit code which users can then show to clerks at local stores to receive the discount. Right now the program is already working with some major companies such as Dominos, McDonalds, and Sears to name just a few, and the number of subscribing companies is continuing to grow. The best part? You only receive the coupons when you choose to have your device go out and fetch the newest offerings, meaning you won’t be bombarded with advertisements at all times of the day. This one’s better than free. Not only will you not pay for it, but Cellfire can literally save you money.

You can also read our articles about “Top Free blackberry apps” and Top 10 free Blackberry Apps 2010

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18 Responses to “Top 10 Blackberry Applications 2010”

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  1. Thad Peterson
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    Thad Peterson Says:

    A new list put out by RIM just came out. Some of the highlights include:

    1) Contacts Cleaner
    2) Bills Barbeque Assistant
    3) The Tides
    4) The Sierra Club

    My co-worker got the first two and I got the latter two. So far, we’ve been very happy!

  2. Lynn Mitchell
    17
    Lynn Mitchell Says:

    RIM (Research in Motion) just put out a list:

    1) Contacts Cleaner - removes duplicates from your address book.

    2) Sierra Club Gourmet - tips on food for hiking

    3) CBS Sports App.

  3. Arnaud
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    Arnaud Says:

    I would have nominated the Mobipocket reader for Blackberry. Brilliant little e-book reader; transformed my blackberry into a mobile library.
    Sure the BB screen is a tad small, but you quickly get used to flipping pages more often.
    I now read anywhere, anytime. Strongly recommended.

  4. Jason
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    Jason Says:

    I have had more problems with opera mini loading web pages than the bb browser. Opera mini is garbage. The bb browser might not be that good either but at least it will open most webpages to some extent that I throw at it. I am using it to type this message. And the standard media player plays everything I need it to. I don’t know how old these recommendations are but I’m running os 5 and all of the standard apps work great for me. Even the maps, which may not have as many features as googles option, runs great and is faster and easier to use on my 9700. Anyways, just my opinions.

  5. Dom Moore
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    Dom Moore Says:

    Great read and inspiring list. There are more than a few on there that I’ll be checking out soon: BBweather, Worldmate and Cellfire for starters.

    Agree Gmaps is better on the handheld than on the PC.

    Surprised that Uber Twitter hasn’t been mentioned yet :)

    It’s great for Twitter but the Location option is perfect for finding Tweets near you even if you don’t follow the Tweeter.

    WordPress is essential if you have a WordPress blog. Capture video, photos or upload from your device memory/SD to your blog; totally manage all aspect of your blog from your device.

    Doccuments To Go: Pdf reader, create spreadsheets and word docs with formatting options. 30 USD one off fee.

    Can’t wait to get a 3G Bold; I’ll be sure to add Pandora then, sounds fantastic.

  6. blazing
    13
    blazing Says:

    I would add the weather bug app, pandora, and slacker.

  7. Johnny B
    12
    Johnny B Says:

    If found that the free BBLight has a lot of compatibility issues. It was the reason my phones backlight when crazy for a few weeks. Best to stick to the paid backlight solutions from the blackberry app world.

  8. James
    11
    James Says:

    1.) Poynt: It does the work of ten apps in one. Once I started using this, I deleted half my other apps because Poynt did their job and did it better.

    2.) Personal Assistant (Pageonce): It allows you to check all (mail, banking, shopping, social net, etc) at once. The free version is limiting, but it still is faster than checking each account.

    3.) Pandora or Nobex Radio Companion: Depending on my mood/current situation, these are both great apps. Pandora I use in the office (it’s a lab, so most of the time I don’t have a computer in front of me), and Nobex I listen to while cycling (no car). They can both be a bit slow sometimes, and are useless without 3G.

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