Posted: 3/24/2012 1:54:03 PM EDT
| Give me your favorite free or low cost apps for the I phone...just picked one up... Ballisitics, knot tieing, self reliance....you know the stuff we talk about on here. |
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Quoted: Give me your favorite free or low cost apps for the I phone...just picked one up... Ballisitics, knot tieing, self reliance....you know the stuff we talk about on here. Anything in the Blackberry app store............... Oh wait, sorry, you bought a iPhone...... Have fun with iTunes. |
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Give me your favorite free or low cost apps for the I phone...just picked one up... Ballisitics, knot tieing, self reliance....you know the stuff we talk about on here. Anything in the Blackberry app store............... Oh wait, sorry, you bought a iPhone...... Have fun with iTunes. And you have fun with an obsolete device from a bankrupt company...
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Give me your favorite free or low cost apps for the I phone...just picked one up... Ballisitics, knot tieing, self reliance....you know the stuff we talk about on here. Anything in the Blackberry app store............... Oh wait, sorry, you bought a iPhone...... Have fun with iTunes. And you have fun with an obsolete device from a bankrupt company... ![]() Obsolete, maybe, we will have to see what comes out of the OSX project. The ability to run BB, Android, and other apps all on one phone has me wanting to play. But Bankrupt? You do realize RIM is in better financial shape than most other cellphone makers and they actually have money in the bank? My BB just works, and works well, plus it entertains me between appointments, all while getting a full day on a single charge. I love my Blackberry Torch 9850. |
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Give me your favorite free or low cost apps for the I phone...just picked one up... Ballisitics, knot tieing, self reliance....you know the stuff we talk about on here. Anything in the Blackberry app store............... Oh wait, sorry, you bought a iPhone...... Have fun with iTunes. And you have fun with an obsolete device from a bankrupt company... ![]() Obsolete, maybe, we will have to see what comes out of the OSX project. The ability to run BB, Android, and other apps all on one phone has me wanting to play. But Bankrupt? You do realize RIM is in better financial shape than most other cellphone makers and they actually have money in the bank? My BB just works, and works well, plus it entertains me between appointments, all while getting a full day on a single charge. I love my Blackberry Torch 9850. "Research in Motion (RIM) reported grim Q4 results Thursday and announced sweeping personnel changes. Leading the parade of departing execs is Jim Balsillie, former co-CEO of the company, who has given up his board seat. David Yach, who has been CTO of software for the company for 13 years, is retiring. And Jim Rowan, chief operating officer of global operations, who has been with the company for four years, is leaving to pursue other interests." http://mobile.slashdot.org/story/12/03/30/0316240/rim-firing-nearly-everybody |