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		<title>Help on Blackberry Applications&#8217; License Key</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jun 2010 10:36:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve just bought my new Blackberry 9700 a.k.a Onyx and Here I am again, using some tools to help me figure out my OTA downloaded applications&#8217; license key. So far, I had successfully to crack the following applications: AddOnis BerryBuzz 2.x BerryWeather 1.x BerryPopup BerrySilent SmartAlert Blink FancyChar 2.x MeterBerry IntelliLauncher QuickLaunch QuickPull Pro v3 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve just bought my new Blackberry 9700 a.k.a Onyx and Here I am again, using some tools to help me figure out my OTA downloaded applications&#8217; license key. So far, I had successfully to crack the following applications:</p>
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<li>AddOnis</li>
<li>BerryBuzz 2.x</li>
<li>BerryWeather 1.x</li>
<li>BerryPopup</li>
<li>BerrySilent</li>
<li>SmartAlert</li>
<li>Blink</li>
<li>FancyChar 2.x</li>
<li>MeterBerry</li>
<li>IntelliLauncher</li>
<li>QuickLaunch</li>
<li>QuickPull Pro v3</li>
<li>TiggitMail 1.1.18.1</li>
<li>ProfilerPro v1</li>
<li>Fake Call v2</li>
<li>Wifi File Transfer</li>
<li>SafeBox 0.0.3</li>
<li>TinyAlarm</li>
<li>CameraToGo 0.3</li>
<li>FileScout v1.6.3.0</li>
<li>TaskManager 2.0.2</li>
<li>Aerize WifiX 1.0.0.0</li>
<li>Addictive Tower Defence</li>
<li>SharkModem v.2.0</li>
<li>FierceTower v.1.4.2</li>
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<p>And I hope I can learn a lot more because there are many applications queued to be forced to be legal on my BB lol.</p>
<p>For anyone who needs my help to figure out the applications&#8217; license key on your BB, please leave a comment on my post and if I have more time, then I&#8217;ll help you and assist you with the license key. Don&#8217;t hesitate to ask because I&#8217;ll help you for free. ^^v</p>
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		<title>BB Jave trackball problem</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Oct 2009 16:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s annoying lately playing with my jave. As far as I can notice my jave&#8217;s trackball is not responsive anymore. For two days, I only use my jave to chat because I can&#8217;t navigate smoothly one after another menu. Today, I bring my jave to Indosat&#8217;s BB Service. I met Mr. Ari who took care [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s annoying lately playing with my jave. As far as I can notice my jave&#8217;s trackball is not responsive anymore. For two days, I only use my jave to chat because I can&#8217;t navigate smoothly one after another menu. Today, I bring my jave to Indosat&#8217;s BB Service. I met Mr. Ari who took care of my jave. He said that I only have to wait. After 1 hour of doing nothing except breathing (borriiingg you know&#8230;.), he came out and brought my jave. He told me that what he could do at the moment was cleaning up the trackball and its trackpad.</p>
<p>Hmmm, I asked him whether the action of cleaning is not enough. Maybe there&#8217;s some part changes, does Indosat have the required parts? He simply told me NO. If there&#8217;s some part changes, Indosat&#8217;ll deliver it to RIM through RIM Authorized Service Center located on Sunter. How long does it take? This is the nice thing: 1,5 months. Just to replace trackball needs 1,5 months? He explained further. Nowadays, there&#8217;s no local BB repairman that&#8217;s certified by RIM. So, the unit must be sent to RIM and it usually takes 1-2 months.</p>
<p>From this information, I got 2 points:<br />
1. Our regulator which allows RIM to distribute Blackberry if RIM has at least 1 service center is totally unsupportive to customer needs. Actually whay I want as a customer is a fast, reliable, and low budget repair. But, the fact is the service center&#8217;s purpose is to gather broken units and deliver them to RIM HQ. Not a REAL SC! RIM built it only for fulfilling basic reqs from regulator (administratively). So sad&#8230;.<br />
2. I realize if RIM after sales service is like this, it makes no difference between buying from provider and from local distributor (which is lower in price). Buying Provider Handheld is only misleading us to something that you can get by buying a cheaper one at distributor. I mean, just imagine if your unit is broken. Both will be brought to that &#8220;fake&#8221; SC and you&#8217;ve to wait 1-2 months. The same right? Maybe if we buy from a local distributor, our problem can be fixed quickly because it has the resources although they&#8217;re not certified yet.</p>
<p>Choose what you like, this&#8217; just my opinion and I&#8217;m just playing my role as customer <img src='http://defendy.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_lol.gif' alt=':lol:' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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