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BlackBerry App Development

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Did you arrive too late when the App Store and the Google Playstore came out?

Well, a new platform has been launched and is getting good traction. Don't miss out on this one! Be one of the first pioneers in this New World.

This course will teach you everything you need to know to get started with making Blackberry 10 HTML5 apps for the BlackBerry 10 platform.

HTML5 apps are first class citizens in this new platform thanks to the WebWorks framework, which deeply integrates HTML5 with the device hardware for best performance.

A real Time tracking app aimed for freelancers is developed during the course, starting from scratch.
By following the same step-by-step methodology which has made our courses very successful and highly rated in Udemy, we'll make sure you have the best learning experience. When you finish this Blackberry 10 App Development course, you'll be ready to jump into your own projects with the right tools in hand.

*YOU ARE GOING TO GET FROM THIS COURSE*

• Over 25 lectures and 2.5 hours of content!
• Create BlackBerry 10 apps using HTML5
• Create professionally looking UI using the bbUI.js library

*WHAT YOU WILL LEARN*

✔ Installing the WebWorks SDK
✔ Getting Signing Keys
✔ Kitchen Sink Files
✔ Ripple Emulator
✔ Your First BlackBerry 10 App - Files
✔ vbbUI.js Basics
✔ ActionBar for App Navigation
✔ App Namespace
✔ Projects ImageList
✔ Remove Elements from ImageList
✔ New Project Form
✔ DropDown
✔ Toggle Time Tracking
✔ Tracking Time
✔ JavaScript Interval
✔ Records ImageList
✔ Summary Report
✔ Report Canvas Chart
✔ Local Storage
✔ Debug Tokens
✔ Deployment with Debug Tokens
✔ App Signing
✔ Preparation for the App World
✔ App Submission -(third party video)
✔ Course Evaluation Survey

*FEATURES*

• Lifetime access to 25 lectures
• 2+ hours of high quality content
• A community of 1700+ students learning together!
• Watch courses on the go: video lectures, audio lectures, presentations, articles and anything inside your course.
• Watch courses in offline: Save courses for offline viewing so you can watch them while you're on a plane or subway!

*WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT THIS COURSE*

"Im really liking this series workeat :) cheers::)"
-(Melvin Philips ) ★★★★★

"Pablo explains everything clearly and his course is great for those who have not done any HTML to understand the basics, whilst for those who do know HTML you can very quickly skim the content and get a useful Blackberry 10 app running in no time. Bear in mind that everything for Blackberry is free, the SDK, the emulator even becoming a developer to submit apps onto the BB app store!"
-(Gary Kind ) ★★★★★

Instructed By : Pablo Farias Navarro
Pablo is a web + mobile app developer and entrepreneur based in Chile. Pablo is the founder of two companies that thrive on innovation: Zenva and Super Colegio.

Install the "BlackBerry App Development" app now and join over 2,000,000 people who are already learning on Udemy.

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OnePlus One review: bargain flagship Android is best deal smartphone of 2014

OnePlus One review: What it is

The One from OnePlus is a high-end smartphone at a mid-range price. It's an Android smartphone running an OS based on 4.4.2 KitKat, with high-quality specifications, but in the UK it retails for form just £229. That's around a third of the price of the most expensive smartphones with which it shares key specifications. The catch? Well there really isn't much of one. : .

You can buy the One only from OnePlus, and online. And that's not all. You also need to get an invite to buy, either by asking someone who has bought a OnePlus phone for an invite - anyone who purchases a OnePlus One will receive invites to give out to friends and family - or by entering contests and promotional events hosted on the OnePlus Forums or social media channels. (And before you ask, we don't have any invites.) Read more about the possibility of a , a , and a  phone.

You have to buy it SIM free, too, but that's always the cheapest way to buy a phone anyway. So the question is: is the OnePlus a bargain? Read on to find out. (See also: .)

OnePlus One review: Build and design

Initial impressions are good. Very good. The OnePlus is well put together, and made of what feels like high-quality materials. A big, understated slab of black, look closer and you will find subtle curves. There's a chrome outer rim surrounding the large glass display, which is slightly raised beyond the rest of the handset.

The only major caveat is that the bezel at the top and bottom of the OnePlus One's display is bigger than we'd like. Put it next to the - a phone with a similar-sized screen - and you'll see a big difference.

For the record the OnePlus One measures 153 x 76 x 8.9 mm and weighs in at 162 g. It's neither the thinnest nor the lightest big-screen smartphone on the market, but it feels good in the hand. Solid, but ergonomic.

The back of the handset is made of a material we can't place, with a finish we haven't seen before. It's rough like carpet, but soft to the touch. Like a material finish. That sounds bad, but it isn't. Everyone who picked up the OnePlus One in our office commented on and liked this.

The OnePlus One is available in black or white. We tried the black model, and we like it. It's different to other phones on the market, and in a good way.

OnePlus One

OnePlus One review: Display

The whole phone is built around the display. It's a 5.5in IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen display boasting 16M colours. The resolution is impressive: not the best on the market, but plenty good enough at the best at this price. Spread over 5.5 inches, 1080 x 1920 pixels makes for a pixel density of 401 ppi. And how does it look? Sharp. Impressively so.

Watcing movies, viewing images, and browsing the web all look good. Colours are deep, resolution sharp. The only issue we had is that some colours look a little overblown. Whites on photos have a slightly yellowish tinge. It's good to look at, but doesn't feel particularly accurate.

Zoom in on text, however, and you will have to get very close before you are disappointed. Viewing angles are good, and the screen is lovely and bright.

The multitouch works well. It's rated for up to 10 fingers, but you'll have to take OnePlus's word for that. I'm in no way capable of using all 10 fingers at once on a laptop, let alone a phone. And we're impressed with the inclusion of Corning Gorilla Glass 3 in a 'cheap' phone. As indeed we are impressed with the display as a whole. It's a big thumbs up from me. (See also: .)

OnePlus One review: Specification

Here's the really good news: the spec is that of a £600 phone. You get a Qualcomm MSM8974AC Snapdragon 801, a quad-core Krait chip clocked at 2.5GHz. It's paired with 3GB RAM, and graphics are taken care of with a Adreno 330 GPU.

Connectivity specs include 4G LTE, 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi, NFC and Bluetooth 4.0. But how does the One perform? (See also: .)

OnePlus One review: Performance and benchmarks

You might expect that a less expensive smartphone would fall down on performance. But here again we are happy to say that things are good. In use the One feels zippy. Transitions are snappy, and even running multiple processes the OnePlus One keeps things moving. Even heavy-loading games run well on the OnePlus One. It's as good a performer as we've seen in the Android space. And that's praise indeed.

Benchmark scores bear this out. As ever, take synthetic benchmarks with a pinch of salt. They offer a guide to performance and nothing more. But in Geekbench 3 the OnePlus One managed average scores of single-core: 969 / multi-core: 2570. That puts it close but not quite up with the . And that's more than okay.

Similarly in the GFXBench T-Rex onscreen test, an average score of 28.5fps (1,596) is very good if not top of the shop. And we got a very good result for javascript performance in the Sunspider benchmark: 877ms is excellent in this test.

Overall then performance is good. The OnePlus has the specification and the performance of a much more expensive flagship phone. Impressive stuff. (See also: .)

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OnePlus One review: Storage

There are two storage options for the OnePlus One phone, and one big disappointment. The options are 16GB and 64GB - strangely no 32GB but it's becoming very rare to see 64GB on offer outside of the iPhone. And the disappointment? There is no storage expansion slot.

We tested the 64GB model, which came with 54.8GB free out of the box. And that's pretty good. But we do regret the lack of expandable storage. (See also: .)

OnePlus One review: Cameras

The OnePlus One has a 13 Mp Sony Exmor camera, with dual LED flash, and f/2.0 aperture. OnePlus tells us that the One camera has six physical lenses for greater detail, even at lower light conditions. It offers geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, panorama and HDR, and captures video of up to 2160p (4K) at 30fps.

We haven't had time to test the camera as much as we'd like, but our early impressions are decent. The OnePlus can't match the superior cameras of the Galaxy S5 or the Xperia Z2, but it is perfectly adequate for a smartphone camera. You can take good photos with it. (See also: .)

Here are some OnePlus One camera test shots:

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Around the front is the 5 Mp selfie camera. This captures video at 1080p (Full HD) at 30fps for video calling. Overall the cameras are good if not top notch. Good enough, we'd say, considering the price of the phone.

OnePlus One review: Software

Here's where things get really interesting. The OnePlus One runs Android 4.4.2 KitKat, which is a sufficiently recent version to be great. But it is a customised version of Android. Indeed, it is different to Android, running an interface known as CyanogenMod. (OnePlus has now confirmed that within three months of Google releasing the final code for its forthcoming mobile OS the .)

Don't be frightened. You get access to Google Play. And when first you boot the OnePlus One you are asked if you want to run a custom OnePlus theme skin. If you opt not to go for this (we didn't) you get a very vanilla Android interface. It's all but a Nexus phone in that respect.

The interesting aspect is that you can install CyanogenMod themes that allow you to build your own skin for your smartphone. Choosing a specific theme allows you to tweak app icons and system fonts, your wallpaper, lock screen and so on. You can also specify changes to the way your smartphone works. But there is a caveat: the themes cost money, mostly. You won't break the bank buying them, but personally I'd rather live with vanilla Android.

OnePlus One review: Battery life

The OnePlus One comes with a large Li-Po 11.8Wh (3100 mAh) battery cell. And we have been impressed with battery life.

Out of the box the initial charge wasn't great, but it took a long time for the OnePlus to ship to me, so we won't hold that against the handset. Much more important is that with light use, 24 hours after charging, 67 percent of the battery life was left. That's a strong performance: we hadn't been doing much beyond email, messaging and social media, but that kills our iPhone 5 in 24 hours. Of course the battery will degrade as time goes buy.

Nonetheless, 48 hours after charging there is still 39 percent of battery life. And in the second 24 hours we made a point of streaming video clips, using Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, and running benchmarks to simulate heavier use. The OnePlus One charges quickly, too, so we'll forgive the US charger and adaptor with which it ships to the UK. It doesn't always want to charge via USB, even when we can get it to mount via the USB port and cable. Odd.

OnePlus tells us that the battery life is helped with an energy efficient display which adjusts the level of backlight and differentiates between dynamic and static content on the screen to reduce power consumption. We'll keep an eye on battery performace over time. But so far we are very impressed. (See also: Buy OnePlus One phone with or without an invite.)

How to run pure Android KitKat on the OnePlus One phone: How users of the OPO can now install pure Android on their smartphones

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We explain how to run pure Android KitKat on the OnePlus One phone.

OnePlus has announced that it has created its own version of AOSP 'for those who want that 100 percent pure Android feel'. It means that users of the OnePlus One can now install pure Android on their handsets. In this article we explain how to get Android KitKat on your OnePlus One. But first, a few caveats.

OnePlus says the vanilla Android ROM is 'a work in progress'. There are some known issues, such as the Gyroscope, encryption features and VPN not working on all devices. Attempting this process

does not void a OnePlus One phone's warranty, according to OnePlus, but it says: 'if you brick your phone, however, you're on your own. We will repair it, but that's not covered by warranty'.

Finally, it is a complicated process, not for the faint of heart. The basic CyanogenMod with which your OnePlus One comes preloaded is not far from vanilla Android, and for most people that will be enough. And you can, of course, install Mods that will change the look and feel of the OnePlus One's version of Android. These cost little or no money and are in some ways the main point of the OnePlus One. But if you want pure Android, here is how to get it. (See also: .)

First, back up your phone!

How to get pure Android KitKat on the OnePlus One

1. Download the .zip file from the link below, you should end up with a .zip file on your PC:

Download:

Place the downloaded .zip file somewhere you can find it on your phone - OnePlus suggests using: /Download

Also download a recovery file, with a .img suffix. Download from here:

Download:

Rename the file 'recovery.img'. Place this file on your PC or laptop desktop, inside a folder called 'platform-tools', that is itself inside a folder called 'android-sdk-windows'.

2. Now you need to unlock Bootloader. This opens the door to the internal memory of the device to be written on to, and so will allow you to install vanilla Android. Remember that this process will wipe everything off the phone. So be sure to backup before you start.

Turn the phone off, then boot it into fastboot mode by holding Volume up and Power. Your OnePlus phone will now display 'fastboot' text indicating that it has successfully entered fastboot mode.

Plug the phone into your PC, then open a command prompt window and type:

cd Desktop/android-sdk-windows/platform-tools

and then:

fastboot devices

This will list the connected devices. You need your phone's serial number to show up. (If the phone isn't listed you must fix your drivers so that your phone is listed under fastboot devices.)

Assuming your phone is listed - and this is the point at which your phone will be wiped - proceed to unlocking the Bootloader by typing in the following command:

fastboot oem unlock

Allow the command to finish excuting, then run this command:

fastboot reboot

Your OnePlus One phone will reboot. Once it has finished go to to Settings, About phone. Tap on Build number seven times. This will enable Developer options. Now go back to Settings, Developer options, and select Enable USB debugging. Next, go to Settings, Developer options, and disable 'Update recovery with system updates'.

Now close the command prompt window. (See also: )

3. The next step is to install a Custom Recovery. This overwrites the stock recovery that comes to your phone by default and allows you to perform wipes, install flashable zips, and other aspects.

You need to have completed stage 2 before you move on to installing a Custom Recovery, and you need that recovery.img file in your Desktop > android-sdk-windows > platform-tools folder.

Turn off your phone, then boot it into fastboot mode by holding volume up and power. Open a new command prompt and run the following commands:

cd Desktop/android-sdk-windows/platform-tools

and then:

fastboot flash recovery recovery.img

Once the flash has completed type the following command:

fastboot reboot

After the phone has booted back up, turn it off. Hold volume down and power. The phone should boot into recovery mode.

Now confirm that you have downloaded the .zip as outlined above and that it is located in the platform-tools folder inside of the android-sdk-windows folder on your PC or laptop desktop.

Open up a command prompt window and run the following commands:

cd Desktop/android-sdk-windows/platform-tools

and then:

adb push UPDATE-SuperSU-vX.XX.zip /sdcard/

This will copy the zip on to your phone. Once the command has completed continue.

Browse to the location where you previously copied the .zip. Select it. Scroll down to 'Yes' and select it. Once the insallation has completed you may reboot. (See also: .)

Tips and tricks for Google Calendar: 11 hidden gems you didn't know about

If you have a Google account of any sort, such as Gmail, an or , and so on, you can access Google Calendar. 

This web-based calendar can be accessed from practically any computer or mobile device with an internet connection, and you can sync your Google Calendar with your iPhone and many other calendar apps.

However, you can go way beyond merely typing in the details of an appointment. For example, did you know you can add events to Calendar simply by speaking them? It works on both the PC and mobile phone. You can add extra calendars (including other people's) and these also appear on your phone.

Some of the advanced features, such as the Labs extras, are only available through a browser on a PC or Mac. One of the nice things about Google Calendar is that it is widely supported and you can invite Microsoft calendar users to events and respond to invitations to events in their calendar. Let’s see how to make Google Calendar even better with these 11 features you never knew existed.

How to configure Google Calendar and add extra features

1. Google Calendar can show multiple calendars. Click the button next to Other calendars in the left panel and select ‘Browse interesting holidays’. Subscribe to ‘Holidays in the United Kingdom’ or follow the sport link to your favourite football team and add match dates.

 How to use Google Calendar like a pro: tip 1

2. You can add a background image to make the display more interesting. Go to the gear menu, Labs, and enable ‘Background image’. Go to General in Calendar settings and find ‘Calendar background’. Click ‘Choose image’ and select your favourite photograph.

 How to use Google Calendar like a pro: tip 2

3. Anyone that travels with a laptop will occasionally find themselves without an internet connection, which means Calendar is unavailable. The solution is to set up Calendar for offline use. Select Offline on the gear menu and install it from the Chrome Web Store.

 How to use Google Calendar like a pro: tip 3

4. After adding offline capabilities in case you don’t have an internet connection, go to the gear icon, Settings and click Offline. Calendar can work with multiple calendars such as work and person, UK holidays and so on. Select the ones to use offline.

 How to use Google Calendar like a pro: tip 4

5. Meetings and appointments don’t take place at 3am, so why show these times on the calendar? Click Labs on the gear menu and select Enable next to ‘Hide morning and night’. Return to the calendar day view and click 00:00 to 07:00 to hide these times.

 How to use Google Calendar like a pro: tip 5

6. Calendar has day, week and month views, but what if you want to look further ahead? Go to Labs on the gear menu and enable ‘Year view’. Click the arrow at the right edge to show the right panel if it is hidden and click Go under Year view.

 How to use Google Calendar like a pro: tip 6

7. If you have Google Calendar you also have Gmail and this enables users of other calendars, such as Outlook.com or Windows 8 Calendar to invite you. They just add you as an attendee using your Gmail address. Click Yes to add the event to your calendar.

 How to use Google Calendar like a pro: tip 7

8. This works in reverse too, and you can invite both Google Calendar users and Oulook.com or Windows Calendar users to events. When creating an event, just enter their email addresses in the ‘Add guests’ box on the right-hand side of the page.

 How to use Google Calendar like a pro: tip 8

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Although it is easy to find out the time in another country using Google, if you frequently have Calendar open, add time zone clocks to the display. Go to the gear menu, Labs and enable ‘World clocks’. Open the left panel and click settings to add clocks.

 How to use Google Calendar like a pro: tip 9

10. Why type in appointments when you can speak them? Click the microphone icon in the search box on the Google home page and simply say what you want. You’ll see the text on the screen and afterwards you just confirm that it is correct to add it to Calendar.

 How to use Google Calendar like a pro: tip 10

11. Calendar can notify you when events change or are about to happen so you are prepared. Click the gear and select Settings, Calendars. Click ‘Reminders and notifications’ next to a calendar and then tick the options for email and SMS. The daily agenda is a useful option.

 How to use Google Calendar like a pro: tip 11

Blackberry Z10 smart theme

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Blackberry Z10 smart launcher theme

Menu > Preferences > Theme > Apply smart theme

Blackberry z10 wallpapers
Hd icons
Clear Stock Font

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This app is not affiliated with or endorsed by RIM Corp

Oxwall

Oxwall is free and open source community software distributed under the Common Public Attribution License. It is written in PHP and is used as a platform for social networking and community sites.

The default Oxwall software core contains basic community features that include uploading/sharing content, friends networking, profile and page layout customization, user and content management, built-in SEO. Oxwall comes with several default themes that are customizable with admin dashboard tools.

The Oxwall core is extensible by plugins. The plugins are available at the Oxwall Store, and are provided both by native and third-party developers. Plugin installation is performed via the admin dashboard.

Oxwall software requires a web server capable of running PHP 5.2.6 or higher, Apache 2 or higher and MySQL 5.0 or higher.

On Mar 31, 2011 Oxwall was added to Softaculous software collection, and is now available for quick installation on any hosting account supported by Softaculous hosting partners.

With the release of software build 1.6 on January 8, 2014, Oxwall officially announced the support of its in-house Mobile Browser Version, optimized for performance in major mobile browsers currently available on the market.

History

Oxwall software was initially developed by Skalfa LLC, a commercial organization, as a platform for the hosted social network builder - Wall.fm. The private testing started in 2009. In January 2010 the company launched a public beta of Wall.fm, and in August 2010 it released Oxwall as an open source project to create a competitive advantage for the hosted service.

In February 2011 (Oxwall 1.0.4) Skalfa LLC stakeholders donated the intellectual rights and Oxwall trademark to a non-profit organization - Oxwall Foundation - in order to make the project purely open source.

Oxwall foundation

Oxwall Foundation is an independent non-profit organization founded in 2011 to continue development of the Oxwall software and oversee all related long-term projects. Oxwall foundation staff is the team of developers that initially worked on the product at Skalfa LLC.

Executive board[edit]

  • Emil Sarnogoev, Chairman

  • Sardar Madumarov, VP Technology

  • Denis Juikov, VP Operations

Development team[edit]

  • Sergey Kambalin

  • Egor Bulgakov

  • Evgeniy Podyachev

  • Zarif Safiullin

  • Yulka Sarnogoeva

At present, Skalfa is the main donator of Oxwall Foundation.

Community

Oxwall software has a community of users and developers interacting on the Oxwall Market and forum. Oxwall users can get support assistance, report bugs and post feature suggestions on the forum moderated by the Oxwall staff.

Oxwall Club

In October 2011 Oxwall Foundation launched Oxwall Club, an alliance of officially recognized communities providing local software promotion and support to Oxwall users. Oxwall Club members receive advanced software news and additional support from Oxwall Foundation.

Plugin development

Oxwall software provides an advantage of simplified programming interface, which allows to develop and integrate plugins without making changes to the main core. Oxwall software is supplied with all necessary documentation on plugin development.


MyVidster

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About MyVidster

You can now experience social video bookmarking and sharing in the palm of your hand! The MyVidster app gives you access to the most recent, popular and newly bookmarked videos from the MyVidster community. You can download your favorite videos to your phone, access your existing bookmarks, queue and subscriptions. Come join one of the fastest and largest video sharing community on the internet.

 

MyVidster, collect the videos you love

 

Recent changes:

5.80

Sorry for all the updates. This fixes the issue where the app would sometimes crash when it connects to Chromecast.

 

5.75

Fix bug that would crash the app on older phones running Android 2.3 and lower.

 

5.70

Added Chrome cast support!

Improved playback for Youtube Videos.

Bug and crash fixes.

Minor IU improvements.

 

30 Jul 2014

How to get The Sims 2 Ultimate Collection for free: EA is giving away The Sims 2 & all expansions

Get The Sims 2 free

Following EA's announcement that it will be ending support for The Sims 2 and would be giving away all of the game's expansions to players who already own a copy of the game, the company has made The Sims 2 Ultimate Collection available completely free for anyone to download and keep until 31 July. Here's how to get The Sims 2 for free.

Also read: .

And:

1. Get Origin (it's free)

To get your hands on The Sims 2 Ultimate Collection for free, you'll first need to download and install Origin, EA's digital distribution software, if you haven't done so already. See also:

To download it and follow the instructions provided, then move on to step 2. 

2. Sign up to Origin

If you've never used Origin before, you'll need to create a free Origin Account to use the Origin software you've just downloaded. It's quick and easy to create an Origin Account, and .

3. Log in

Once you've signed up and downloaded and installed the Origin software, you'll need to launch the Origin application and log in using the account details you just created.

4. Redeem your game

Go to the 'Games' tab in the Origin menu (right at the top of your screen) and click 'Redeem Product Code.'

A pop up box will appear. The code you'll need to enter is I-LOVE-THE-SIMS. You don't need to have a code from a box or manual like it says, simply type I-LOVE-THE-SIMS into the box, as shown below.

The Sims 2 code

If you've already registered for Origin, you can skip straight to step three, or visit the Origin code redemption page online using the same redemption code in the 'Product Code' field.

Unfortunately for Mac users, The Sims 2 Ultimate Collection only works on Windows.

You'll need to redeem your code by 31 July at 10AM PDT, which is 6PM BST for those in the UK.

You'll now be able to download and install The Sims 2 Ultimate Collection at any time by going to My Games in the Origin app and clicking on The Sims 2. The collection includes all of The Sims 2 expansions and stuff packs, as listed below.

The Sims 2
The Sims 2: University
The Sims 2: Nightlife
The Sims 2: Holiday Party Pack
The Sims 2: Open for Business
The Sims 2: Family Fun Stuff
The Sims 2: Glamour Life Stuff
The Sims 2: Pets
The Sims 2: Seasons
The Sims 2: Celebration Stuff
The Sims 2: H&M Fashion Stuff
The Sims 2: Bon Voyage
The Sims 2: Teen Style Stuff
The Sims 2: FreeTime
The Sims 2: Kitchen & Bath Interior Design Stuff
The Sims 2: IKEA Home Stuff
The Sims 2: Apartment Life
The Sims 2: Mansion & Garden Stuff.

See also:

UPDATE: It seems that many of you are experiencing some issues with The Sims 2 Ultimate Collection. EA is aware of many problems and is working to fix them. You can find out more about the different issues and what's being done about them over on .

BlackBerry Theme Go LauncherEX

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This is a new theme for Go launcher ex user.It's look like blackberry theme style.
Apply the Theme:
-Do Not open directly after it's installed.
- GO Launcher EX: MENU > theme preferences.
-Choose and apply the theme.
If can't Change icons:
Some devices will not change the icons automatically.
-Tab and hold an app on desk screens.
-Replace > Choose the theme's icons.
Thanks for using my themes.Please cheer and vote me for new coming theme.Let me know about error also ^_^

Short Notes

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Short Notes is user friendly utility app for saving your daily notes, you can edit/delete/search easily and delete all at just one click and there is Help section too.