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Favorites
Berry Favorites, LLC
"Favorites" is specially designed to make your everyday mobile phone tasks a lot easier, enhancing overall performance and productivity. It provides visual speed dial functionality, allowing users to easily call regularly dialled numbers, send emails, write messagesand quickly navigate to any other application from just a single click.Key Features:Visual Speed Dial with Quick Keys At times we find it is difficult to navigate through to the contacts list before actually able to dial the desired number, especially when someone's driving. Favorites let youadd a list of favorite and regularly dialed numbers; and with one click; dials that number.Store Favorite Numbers "Favorites" can store any regularly dialed numbers within the application with a linkeddatabase functionalitywithout having to store the same in the BlackBerry contacts list; allowing the user to add everyday contact numbers without going into the contact manager. Quick Access to your favorite applications The application will also provide quick links to email accounts, websites, messaging, camera, calculator, calendar etc, with just one single click - eliminating any complicated navigation structure.For more information please visit:www.berryfavorites.comApplication Showcase
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