Was Palm that far Off?, Foleo for the Blackberry

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I must admit before my years of blackberry abuse I was a die hard TREO fan, even switched back from the Blackberry 8800 to the Treo 750…but woke up and grabbed a Curve. But, while writing my latest for Blackberry Insight on my struggles to be a one device guy..no laptop..no desktop..just me and my Curve on the weekends and throughout most of the day. I realized that the Doomed Palm Foleo, was maybe on the cutting edge, we all love the qwerty keyboards, but I must admit that there is nothing better than a real keyboard for long assignments and long emails. The ability to see your blackberry screen and applications and access them on a 10, 12, or bigger screen would be glorious, I don’t want the start up time, or other 3rd party window apps or windows for that matter, I just want an instant on and offsee my Blackberry screen and type from a larger keyboard thingamajig , just a bluetooth keyboard and a screen, just to make it a little more comfortable and usable. So I started searching the net and found ALMOST what I wanted….ALMOST… here —> Bayalink Liberty
which gave me everything I wanted except more charges to my data, this happens because it render’s your blackberry screen through Firefox, or IE and you have more data being presented and requested, same with their mail attachment service….so it was close, but no cigar, I still need something similar but simpler, how about a bluetooth Monitor…..Anyone, Ferris, Bueller,…Then there is RedFly same Idea as the Foleo, but for Windows Smartphones only -( So what I have done is started to test out using a bluetooth keyboard with the Blackberry While having it plug into the usb of my laptop and using Rove Mobile Viewer. So know I can see my blackberry screen better in bigger format and use my bluetooth keyboard to type faster and for longer……..Have I solved my issue…..apparently not, Blackberry’s only work with a few Bluetooth Keyboards (mainly the stowaway type) none of which I have, so now I need to buy a keyboard…no biggie, but would still really like an ALL IN ONE solution, isn’t there anyone able to make a program to simulated the BB screen on a PC and have the keyboard work as well……auuurgggggha.

So back to my original thought, a Foleo like companion for when you truly want to be mobile and as unplugged as cellular will let you be, even if you had no cellular connection you could still do it all from your BB and thingamabob, and then when you back within signal range send what you need.

Anyways I’m done my rant, if anyone knows of such a device, or knows of one coming down the wire,please let me know. Thanks from the aching thumbs, and my squinting eyes.

Introducing: Andrew’s Corner

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Andrew from Andrew’s Corner
BlackBerryInsight is intruducing its new writer Andrew!

Some of you might have already mentioned some slight changes in our articles. Andrew already wrote some with nice, new, fresh and unique content.

Andrew is running a BlackBerry Curve like you might see on the picture at the left. Also, you can just guess where he comes from )

Anyway, he will share his thoughts and ideas with us over here. Besides BlackBerryInsight Andrew is also writing on some other locations on the net like Gadget Noth.

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Launch Pads, take my blackberry to new Hights

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I have already admitted to my days with the Treo, Palm OS and my Treo 750 Windows Devices, and now know the error of my ways, but one of the Good and maybe Bad things about those phones were there ability to customize your today screens, menus and your button preferences. Now you can have some of that same ability with your Blackberry’s when it comes to menus and Buttons. I saw a couple different post on Launch pads and they peek my interest, once I saw the app I knew I had to have it. I purchased it and loaded it without isue, read the pdf and away I went. In no time I had instant access to twitter, camera, messenger, specific oftern used email address and phone numbers and sms addresses. She worked great, after configuring my Blackberry L Theme the way I like it. I took the rest of the apps that i needed quick access to and added them to Launch pads, and I haven’t looked back. Now I have just a little more control over my device than before, but not enough to goof it all up like other smart phones. The one thing that drove me a little bonkers on other smart phones was the ability to over customize, always changing things around and finding it hard to set up a good profile one that you wanted to keep. I will hand it to blackberry they give you just enough control to tweak and not destroy, and Launch Pads just adds icing to the cake.

and there Customer Service is A1, I contacted Fabian ( the creator), his reply was instant, polite and useful, he even ask what I liked, disliked and what I would like to see added….great job Fabian KUDOS.

So if you need a little more control and access over Blackberry I highly suggest this app, Lunch Pads.

Thanks Blackberry Gang for Reading

Canada is All a BUZZ about the BB BOLD … June 17th!

Posted by: stalkingRhinos  :  Category: Andrew's Corner, BlackBerry Bold, General, technology & gizmos

Well its seems that we will be getting the blackberry Bold on June 17th according to Mobile Syrup, check out the very short story below.

Rogers to release the BlackBerry Bold on June 17th?
By John ? June 5, 2008 ? Post a comment

We’ve been tipped by our Rogers insider who says the BlackBerry Bold is set to be released on Tuesday, June 17th. We will get additional details on this possible date…

How to Use Blackberry Messenger

Posted by: stalkingRhinos  :  Category: Andrew's Corner, Howtos, Software, technology & gizmos

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I came across this article and thought it was important…Why?, well I have found an enormous amount of Blackberry Users that have no idea about Blackberry Messenger and how it works or how you can save a tone of time and money using it in your organization, and personal life. Allot of the users I talk to including wireless sales people don’t realize why they should use it…PUZZLING ISN’T IT.

Im sure over time RIM will start to incorporate it into other Social Apps their are working on like the Facebook app and integration into other IM programs…but for now it is still the cheapest and easiest way for blackberry users to communicate to other blackberry users…..Take a look….

Introduction to How BlackBerry Messenger Works

Imagine taking part in a Web conference designed to pitch your product to foreign investors. You’re in New York, and your potential investors are in London. Your partner and main presenter is in San Francisco. While you’re listening in, you realize a key point that he should make.

You pull out your BlackBerry, go to BlackBerry Messenger and send your partner an instant message: “Todd, you can tie that really well to return on investment.” The immediate response is: “Got it. Will do.” Message sent and received without the investors being aware, point made, and the conference moves on to your company’s advantage.

Or imagine running into heavy traffic on the way to an out-of-town family gathering. You know you’ll be late, but you don’t know who to call. You use BlackBerry Messenger to contact several relatives at once with an apology and estimated arrival time. “That’s OK,” your sister messages back. “We’re stuck in the same mess. Just keep us posted.” Your dad responds with: “We’ll just wait for you here at the restaurant.”

Pin and Ping Lingo
They’re similar sounding but nothing alike. You need the PIN code that identifies your BlackBerry device to use BlackBerry Messenger. Then you can send PIN-to-PIN instant messages to other users. The ping refers to making someone’s BlackBerry vibrate when a message arrives. So you might say, “Give me your PIN, and I’ll ping you at 3 p.m.”

BlackBerry Messenger gives BlackBerry users a quick, easy way to send instant messages to each other using their PIN codes. It’s free and, unlike with e-mail, users can carry on several conversations at the same time. They also can chat with a group, see contacts’ availability, send files and track message status.

What are the features of BlackBerry Messenger? How does instant messaging with your BlackBerry work? And, what are the advantages and disadvantages of BlackBerry Messenger? Go to the next page to find out.

Advantages and Disadvantages of BlackBerry Messenger

BlackBerry Messenger can be a definite asset, if you want to exchange messages with other Blackberry users. With it, you can:

* Carry on a real-time conversation with friends and colleagues in several different locations — or carry on several conversations simultaneously.
* Chat with a group.
* Send and receive an unlimited number of messages worldwide for free with no per-message charge.
* Get messages without filling up your inbox.
* Know whether a buddy is online, available or busy.
* Let your contacts know your own availability for instant messaging.
* Manage log-in and contacts as you would if you were using an IM program from your PC.
* Continue using other programs and send and receive e-mails while BlackBerry Messenger is running.
* Invite someone to join your buddy list and start communicating without setting up a separate IM account.
* Be notified by a specific ringtone or vibration setting each time a message arrives from a particular person.

[sources: BlackBerry Connection, BlackBerry Messenger User Guide and CrackBerry]

One disadvantage of BlackBerry Messenger is that you can’t send an instant message to someone unless you know his or her PIN code, the eight-digit letter-and-number code assigned to that particular Blackberry device.

However, the biggest disadvantage of BlackBerry Messenger may be that it only allows you to exchange instant messages with other BlackBerry users. Introduced in early 2006 as a feature of BlackBerry Enterprise Server 4.1, BlackBerry Messenger isn’t compatible with popular IMing programs. That’s because it works differently.

With most instant messaging services, you download software that becomes the client on your computer or smartphone. That client connects to the provider’s server, using a proprietary protocol for communication. Once you’ve logged on, the client sends the server your connection information (IP address), your computer port number and the names of everyone on your contact list.

The server creates a temporary file with connection information for you and your contacts. Then the server determines which contacts are logged on and sends that information to your client, as well as letting the contacts know you’re available. After that, the server is no longer involved, and all communication is between your client and that of your message recipient.

With BlackBerry Messenger, however, the server stays involved as it would if you were sending e-mails. All communications go through parent-company Research in Motion’s servers as you continue to exchange messages. That also means you can’t use BlackBerry Messenger unless you have a BlackBerry Internet plan, or data plan [source: CrackBerry].

Next, let’s explore what else you’ll need to get started with BlackBerry Messenger and its basic functions.

Getting Started with BlackBerry Messenger

BlackBerry Messenger doesn’t require much set-up, particularly as it comes preloaded on newer models. With an older BlackBerry model, you’ll have to do a BlackBerry Messenger download. No matter what, here’s what you’ll need to use BlackBerry Messenger:

* A Java-based BlackBerry
* A BlackBerry Internet plan, or data plan, so you can send and receive PIN messages through Research in Motion’s servers
* Your PIN code — to find it, go to “Options,” then “Status” and finally “PIN”
* Blackberry Messenger software — if it’s not already on your BlackBerry, use your BlackBerry browser or Internet Explorer to go to http://www.blackberry.com/messenger and download it. If you plan to install the BlackBerry Messenger program via your computer, you need BlackBerry Device Software v 3.6 or higher. If you’re installing from your BlackBerry, you’ll need BlackBerry Device Software v 3.7 or higher and at least 16 MB of flash memory.

With the software installed, you’re ready to log on. The first time, you’ll be asked to pick a display name to identify yourself while IMing and to create a password. Once you do that, you’ll be logged automatically into BlackBerry Messenger whenever your device is connected to your wireless network. Once you build your contact list, you can send and receive messages.

­BlackBerry Messenger allows users to communicate with others remotely.

Adding Contacts
BlackBerry Messenger’s contact list shows your individual contacts and contact groups. Before you can IM with someone, you have to invite him to join your contact list and request permission to exchange messages. You can do this with existing contacts in your BlackBerry address book by following these steps:

1. Bring up the menu for BlackBerry Messenger.
2. Select “Add a Contact,” which’ll take you to your address book.
3. Click on the contact name you want to add, and select “Request.”

Contacts who aren’t in your BlackBerry address book also need to be added there. Here’s how to send those contacts invitations:

1. Open BlackBerry Messenger and use the trackwheel to go to the Contact List screen.
2. Click “Add a Contact,” which takes you to your address book.
3. Scroll to the top of the list, and highlight “Use Once.”
4. Click “Request by E-mail or PIN.”
5. Type an e-mail address or PIN code, and press “Enter.”
6. Add a message, and click “OK” twice.

Once the contact accepts your invitation, he’ll be added automatically to your contact list. Invitations that contacts send to you will appear on the Contact List screen. To accept a request, select it, click the trackwheel, and then click “Open” and “Accept.” To deny the request, use the same process but click “Decline” instead of “Accept.”

Sending and Receving Messages
To send an IM, click a contact’s name on the Contact List. Then click “Start Conversation” and type your message. Finish by clicking the Enter key.

To join an existing conversation, go to the Contact List and click on a contact in the Existing Conversations list. Then click “Open Conversation.”

To add contacts to a conversation or start a conference, click on the trackwheel during a conversation. Then click on “Invite” to invite more contacts to participate.

To end a conversation, click on the trackwheel during the conversation and then click “End Conversation.”

Once you’ve mastered the basics, you’re ready to explore more advanced functions of BlackBerry Messenger like managing contacts and groups or setting your availability status and alerts. Let’s look next at some functions that make IMing fast and easy.

BlackBerry Messenger Functions

With BlackBerry Messenger, it’s easy to manage contacts, to indicate your availability, to “ping” a contact and to perform other functions. Here’s how some of these work.

­Getting started with BlackBerry Messenger is easy for BlackBerry users. It simply requires PIN activation.

Managing Contacts
Perhaps you’d like to use BlackBerry Messenger to see a contact’s information. All you need to do is go to the Contact List screen, click on the contact’s name, and click “Contact Info.”

Or maybe you’d like to remove an individual contact from your contact list. To do so, go to the Contact List screen, and click on the contact’s name. After that, click on “Delete Contact” and then “Delete.”

Beyond treating your contacts separately, BlackBerry Messenger lets you gather them into groups and then manage those groups. For example:

* To add a group to the contact list, go to the Contact List screen and click “Add Group.” Then type a name and click “OK.”
* To switch a contact from one group to another, click the contact’s name on the Contact List and click “Move.” Then select a group and click on it.
* To remove a group, click the group’s name on your Contact List. Then click “Delete Group” and “Delete.” (Note that you can’t remove the default Contacts group.)

Availability Status
Your availability status shows your contacts whether you want to exchange IMs (Available) or not (Unavailable) at any given time. BlackBerry Messenger will automatically change your status in some cases. It’ll, for example, show a Busy icon if you’re doing something else on your BlackBerry or if you have not responded to a message received in the past two minutes. An Unreachable icon will be shown if you’re using the phone or in an area without enough wireless coverage.

But you can also change your own status and leave a message for contacts. To change your status, go to the Contact List screen, and click “Available” or “Unavailable.” Type the message you want contacts to see when they IM you, and click “OK.” If you choose “Unavailable,” you’ll still receive messages but you won’t be notified when they arrive.

Notifications and Pings
You can use notifications to alert you of an incoming instant message by having your BlackBerry vibrate or emit a tone. You can set and change notifications in your BlackBerry Messenger profile. Go to the Profiles list, click on a profile, and click “Edit.” Click on a notification option (like “Messenger — New Message”), and click “Edit.” Set the option you want (like “Vibrate-Tone”) and set the desired volume; click the trackwheel, and click “Save.”

Beyond your own settings, you can “ping” someone who isn’t responding by making their BlackBerry vibrate when you send a message. Just click the trackwheel in BlackBerry Messenger, and click “Ping Contact.” If you want to turn off the ping function on your own device, go to the Contact List screen, click “Options” and click on the box before “Clear the Vibrate When Receiving a Ping.”

More Functions
Here are a few more functions to try:

* Press the SYM key twice to see a selection of emoticons that you can use in your instant messages.
* Select “View Calendar” to access your BlackBerry calendar without leaving BlackBerry Messenger.
* Try “Copy History” to save a copy of your conversation. Once you hit “End Conversation,” your chance to save the conversation is gone.

So beyond all these fun and useful facts and tricks, BB Messenger can also be used withing Organizations with BES server solution to make it more secure and useful for Organizations.

Hey Blackberry Gang…Thanks for reading.