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11/22/2008 10:31 PM: Blackberry hints, tips and general bitch...

GibbsUSA.net smilie: wink So here are a few hints that I have picked up in the past two weeks that have helped me a little with my own personal Blackberry:

1. I am utilizing the free single BES license available with the Blackberry Professional Software (the cheap alternative to BES with Exchange). This DOES NOT come with SP6 which allows HTML emails to be passed to the device. Expect something in 2009 (if you believe all you read on the internet)...GibbsUSA.net smilie: tongue

2. When deleting items in your Outlook (connected to Exchange), do NOT empty the deleted items folder straight away- if you do, the items will be left on the Blackberry until it reaches the devices set "remove after" setting...there is a delay (often HOURS to sync deleted items).

3. Tasks SUCK big time GibbsUSA.net smilie: weeping...they cannot be shown on the main screen...I rely heavily on tasks for the chores I have to do and projects I manage...I have had to completely rework these with actual reminders so that I get to see them! If you use tasks a lot be aware of the Blackberry's limitations! In addition, tasks cannot have a start date- they only have a due date (which is useless if you want to start a task on one day, mark it in progress and then complete it before it's due date). GibbsUSA.net smilie: angry

4. Calendar items cannot be assigned categories (only tasks and contacts can have categories).

5. "Shift" and "Q" will quit an application that remains running even after you ask it to close (such as MobiPocket)- this does not work for applications that need text input on their main screen.

6. Battery life is AMAZING when compared to a Windows Mobile based device which, under moderate use, needs charging every day- Blackberrys can go several days with heavy use on a single charge.

7. To perform a reboot (similar to taking the battery out), simply hold and press the following keys together- left "Alt", right "Shift" and "Delete".

8. You can force an Enterprise Activation by pressing "Alt" and then "CNFG"- this will allow you to change the activation settings.

With the few bad points said, a Windows Mobile device you'd expect to be 100% compliant with Microsoft products (such as Exchange)...for what the Blackberry can do I am both impressed AND willing to set these issues aside and work with it for it's simplicity! GibbsUSA.net smilie: biggrin For those that know me, this is a VERY big step into the unknown...GibbsUSA.net smilie: lol
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