Archive of October 2008

October 22

Doing the BlackBerry [10 tips]

Ever since a known mobile operator here in Slovenia started offering CrackBerries at affordable price (along with a 2-year contract and 20€/100Mb data plan), these toys started to become more and more popular among my friends and my blogger colleagues. And then questions showed up.. How to do this and how to do that, where to find this and where to find that, can I do this and can I do that,..? Let me try and be of some help here, starting with basic questions and answers:

1. What software do I need to sync my Berry with Outlook and iTunes on Windows?

2. And what if I’m a Mac user?

  • Then you can use PocketMac for BlackBerry. It’s not an RIM app, but it’s free and — what is most important — it works! Using it you can sync your Berry with iTunes, Mail.app, iPhoto, Entourage, et cetera.

3. How to make Berry compatible with Slovenian national code and cross-compatible your phonebook?

4. Are there any RSS readers available for Berry?

  • Yes, I know three of them: Viigo, Berry Bloglines and NewsGator Go!. NewsGator Go! uses Newsgator subscrition system and is therefore my RSS reader of choice because it allows me to sync feeds between different Newsgator branded readers on office PC, home Mac and of course my Berry. Viigo, which is at the moment still in beta phase, already has some nice features, including full integration with My Viigo system. I never tried Berry Bloglines but, hence the name, it uses Bloglines service for RSS subscription and therefore also promises full PC & Mac integration.

5. How to make screenshots of my Berry?

6. Are there any free file-managers available for my Berry?

  • Rove Mobile File Manager enables you to manage files in your Berry’s memory and on memory card. It also lets you access FTP files and supports windows file sharing and has built in notepad. Their web site states that the product is now discontinued, but the last version was available for free (before you had to pay for it) and is still available for download (here!).

7. How about a standalone text editor?

8. I don’t like BlackBerry Media Player!

  • You can try xPlayer. Free version supports various video and audio formats, but I you want to listen to streaming radio, you will have to pay the license.

9. Are there any other BlackBerry apps you would suggest?

10. Are there any Blackberry resources on the web, that you would suggest to us?

I hope some of you will find your questions answers up here. If you have more questions, feel free to ask.

— Regards, Milan

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October 12

Trieste

Yesterday was a beautiful sunny day — perfect for a visit to Trieste, a capital of Italian Friuli-Venezia Giulia autonomous region.

Quote from Wikipedia article on Trieste:

Trieste (Italian: Trieste; Slovene and Croatian: Trst; German: Triest) is a city and port in northeastern Italy very near to the Slovenian border, to the North, East and South. Trieste is located at the head of the Gulf of Trieste on the Adriatic Sea. Throughout its history, it has been influenced by its geographic position at the crossroads of Germanic, Latin and Slavic culture. With a population of 208,614 (2007)[citation needed], it is the capital of the autonomous region Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Trieste province.

Accompanied by my wife and sister, we went to a tourism / shopping trip. It was more shopping in the end (yeah, you try and get the girls out of shops), but still I managed to get a taste of the city and I must admit I liked it — the city has history written all over it. Here are some pictures I managed to make, while trying to catch up with girls shopping tour.

More photos on my Flickr set.

— Regards, Milan

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October 07

Shut Up and Vote

.. for us — just follow this link! And if you decide to go for it, I’ll do the same for you — just leave me a comment.

And “thank you very much”. ;)

— Regards, Milan

P.S.: It’s spam, f**k it, but Zadeta od Lajfa turned us on. And The King of course..

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