It's not an option when I log into BIS. How frustrating. Verizon being Verizon again? Hopefully someone will find a hack / fix for this. My business depends on consistency in messaging and having a permanent "From my BlackBerry Wireless Device" message is not on-brand and isn't entirely professional when I'm away from the office.
visualactivity, are you positive that is not an option on the Verizon BIS site. Login, setup internet blackberry mail, edit your email account and you should see an "advanced" tab where you can set the port, outgoing mail server, etc.
It appeared through the actual Web site (not by logging into it on my BB...). I had no idea (and it's not documented via Verizon) how to get to the actual site through the browser, only the phone.
For Stinsonddog: from what I have been able to find out, Telenav with traffic (5.1) is not yet available for the 8800. You state that it is; do you have a reference. Thanks
it sure is. I used it yesterday. Only out for TM now, but Cingular coming soon. Try the TM version and it might still work.
My favorite shortcut is alt enter to lock the keypad (think you might have to have the quick language changing toggled off for this to work) while bumming it and not using my case!
My favorite shortcut is alt enter to lock the keypad (think you might have to have the quick language changing toggled off for this to work) while bumming it and not using my case!
why not just use "k" for that?
or the mute button standby mode?
Following the Tips document, I can Shift/drag, Click and Copy. But when I go to a new location in the same document, and Click the trackball, I get no Paste choice.
If i switch application, I can sometimes get a Paste option. Can anyone help me with the Rhyme or Reason that gets this option to appear.
When composing a message if you are at the beginning of line of text and wish to get to the end of the line is there a shortcut rather than using the trackball?
I just tried Yahoo Go, GPS enabled maps. They are great. The best thing compared to Google Maps is that Yahoo maps actually tracks you along the route and as you get to the next turning point, it pops up with the turn directions, as opposed to having to press 3. It also offers the option to reroute and to view traffic.
If you have an 8800, just to the yahoo.com and it will give you the option to download Yahoo Go.
I have not gotten rid of BBMaps or Google Maps, but this is a nice addition.