Blackberry Storm – Don’t rush to your judgments

•December 7, 2008 • Leave a Comment
Storm

Storm

So as I was patiently waiting on my Storm to show ( don’t launch a product if you only have a 10th of the supply you need) I was surprised, and a little worried about all the negative press the device was getting. Screen freezes, device resets, an accelerometer that took like 9 days to work, etc. There were high profile, highly respected writers everywhere bashing something that most of us still hadn’t seen.

Monday my Storm finally arrived. I wanted to write about it right out of the box. I however decided to give it a day or two to run it through the ringer first. I’m glad I did.

First of all it shouldn’t have been launched when it was. Verizon jumped the gun for a couple of reasons. First off stock, you don’t launch a device with out nearly enough units to meet the demand. I’m sure the excitement wasn’t a shock to them, or at least I would hope not. Secondly if you know there is new software that is coming out in a week, why set your self up for the kind of beating that they took. Many of the complaints about the device were absolutely true, most of which have already been cleared up.

That aside, it took me a couple of days to get used to the keyboard. I was fast on my curve, real fast, but it was taking me a significant amount of time to type. After a week of use this was mainly my fault. I caught myself worrying about whether I was hitting the correct button rather than just typing. I was also cross typing – by that I mean relying on the thumb from my right hand to hit buttons I should have hit with my left. This was causing me to hit a lot of incorrect keys, because of the shape of my thumbs.

OS upgrade – If you haven’t do it now (well almost now, finish reading and then go update) – the changes with the device were huge, the accelerometer issues were resolved. Still not quite as quick as I would like, but I expect that the guys at RIM are up working on this as I’m writing now. Quite frankly I’m willing to wait. (thanks to crackberry.com for getting me the update as soon as possible – those guys rock)

  • Is the device worth it – Yes.
  • Is it as good as I expected it would be – Not yet. That’s an early adopter risk I was willing to take.
  • Is it the I-Phone killer everyone touted it to be – probably not. (but should it be?)

Comparisons with the I-Phone

  • Storm – 2 weeks old I-Phone – second generation
    • it really just isn’t a good comparison – if you still feel the need, compare it to the two week old I-Phone that couldn’t even  keep enough of a connection to make a call. They fixed the issues RIM will too.
  • Built for different audiences
    • It never crossed my mind that I would need an app to simulate a drink pouring(pour1out)(I-Phone).
    • The Storm like all other blackberry devices are corporate at heart. I know they’ve been trying to shake the image but really, if you need to be connected always there is nothing better. World class messaging capabilities.  I’m not saying that the I-Phone isn’t a great device,  because I’m sure it is. However at the end of the day it never crossed my mind that I should buy an I-Phone, its not what I need out of a smart phone.

The only thing I can suggest is that you give the storm a bit of time to feel its way out. Blackberry(s) have always had a high learning curve and if you give them a chance its very rewarding.

Viigo – delivering content wherever you are.

•November 28, 2008 • Leave a Comment

viigologo

Viigo, is hands down the software that gets used the most throughout my day. Its mobile, It has a clean interface, and it has all of my attention.  Viigo is a fully customizable application for your blackberry smartphone that will allow you to keep up to date with all your feeds, weather, sports scores in real time, stocks. you can set the frequency of updates, and the number of total articles per chanel.

So what does all this mean – it means that if i’m at a stoplight i’m on viigo, if i’m walking to the printer i’m on viigo, if i have any spare time in my date, thats where it goes.

Use blogglines, or google reader – add your aggregator to your viigo channels.

So what is in the works for viigo? Audio streams, expanded entertainment channels, and desktop tools to quickly add items to your mobile application.

Get it here – and once you get it installed don’t forget to add Gear Set to your channels.

DiscPainter

•November 27, 2008 • Leave a Comment

dymodiskprinter

The Dymo disk painter is a thing of beauty. 1200 DPI with Dymo’s RadialPrint™ Technology. No sticky label, and if it works half as good as the LabelWriter they’ve got another winner on their hands. Dymo Disc Painter

Welcome to Gear Set

•November 27, 2008 • Leave a Comment

I just wanted to take a second and say hi. Thanks for stopping by. So what’s here? Where i’m sure it will evolve some as we go the main thing you will find her is Gear/Tech/Software/Design  that has caught my eye. How it work and Why you should love it like I do.  So if you wanna chat drop me a line, Twitter will be up soon, and by all means if you have an idea or anything that you think I’ll love please let me know.