BerryJoose isn't your typical hands-on application. It is a utility that runs in the background on your device and keeps an eye on everything, helping the device run smoother and minimizing hourglasses, memory leaks and more. It essentially watches whats going on, and keeps everything together so you don't have anymore face to palm moments. Features include:
- memory leaks are minimized.
- no more Blackberry® freeze.
- super-charged for speed.
- fewer starts and stops, fewer dropped calls and missed connections. Turn on your Blackberry in the morning and enjoy optimized performance all day. BerryJoose just does it.
- battery pulls? BerryJoose keeps them under control.
- warnings before you lose your work or that new client. You always look good with BerryJoose no matter what's on the line. Or who.
- deploy more apps simultaneously, increasing productivity.
BerryJoose is on sale in the CrackBerry app store for $3.99 until January 17th (regularly $9.99) but we have 75 copies to give away. Just leave a comment on this post to enter. Contest ends this Sunday at Midnight PST.
- More information and download of BerryJoose >>
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