Top Apps Of The Week

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Another week has passed. In the past few days, we had a lot of exciting things happening. Firstly, BlackBerry has been hailed as the best mobile OS in the world, by Digit Magazine from India. Also, the registration portal for the BlackBerry Passport is up and running. Users will now be updated of their availability pretty soon. And now we bring to you our hot app picks of this week. Read on to find out if your favorite app made the final cut this week.

Quicklie for Google

Over the past few years, Google services have seen a magnificent growth. Nowadays it is hard to find a person who doesn’t make use of Google’s many services in their everyday life. Many users have expressed that enabling the use of Google’s many apps on their BlackBerry devices would be highly appreciated. Quicklie is just the thing for such users. Quicklie is a web wrapper application that conveniently brings together all of the Google applications to one place for easier access. This however, acts only as a simple web viewer, meaning you cannot edit any of your Google docs from this app. The app gives you read access to most of Google’s applications such as Maps, News, YouTube, Gmail, Google Plus, Google Translate and Google Drive. The app is worth $0.99. Furthermore, there is also a free version with limited apps for trial purposes.

KeePassB 2

BlackBerry Password Keeper application has always been the go-to option for managing all accounts on your device. However, that is not quite enough. It would be good to have multiple options available. Especially when you want a solution that caters to both your desktop and mobile. KeePass is the solution you are looking for. It is an open source password manager that can work across platforms. A developer who is a regular in the BlackBerry forums has developed a code for the native BlackBerry version of this application. Several features from the original app have been reproduced, including search; copy/paste and quick unlock function from the actual app.

You may also read the KeePass V2 files from this app to enable the above mentioned functions. The only glitch as of now is that the KeePass V1 databases are currently not being supported. Additional features to ensure smooth running of the app is in the works. The app is available for purchase for a nominal amount of $1.99 only.

Jigsaw Puzzle Epic

Everybody loves a good jigsaw puzzle. Jigsaw puzzles bring out great nostalgic moments in all of us. A major chunk of playtime was dedicated to solving jigsaw puzzles. All that fun is now being transported in a much more modern way to your BlackBerry. With over 1000 photographs, 30 different packs containing up to 400 puzzle pieces, Jigsaw Puzzle Epic is one app that you must have on your BlackBerry device. The app throws up boards with varying degrees of difficulty. The app allows you to work on several boards simultaneously by saving your progress as you play. You can also keep adding on additional game packs. For a free application, this sure does have excellent graphics and game play. Jigsaw Puzzle Epic is a must have app to spend your spare time doing something useful.

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